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Articles tagged with: Lutheran Confessions

Why a “Lutheran church”?
January 2, 2012 – 11:48 am | One Comment
Why a “Lutheran church”?

Why is there (still) a Lutheran Church? Old perspectives for new questions.

New Book on the History and Theology of the Formula of Concord
December 12, 2011 – 8:22 am | One Comment

And soon, another on the Creeds and the other Lutheran Confessions

We believe . . .
July 11, 2011 – 8:30 am | 9 Comments
We believe . . .

Whose confession is it?

Invitation to Conversation, Part 2: Bob Kolb on the Ecclesiology of the Lutheran Confessional Writings
March 21, 2011 – 12:34 pm | 3 Comments
Invitation to Conversation, Part 2: Bob Kolb on the Ecclesiology of the Lutheran Confessional Writings

A few weeks ago we posted the first of a series of questions used as the basis of discussion for a Faculty Forum, centered on Bob Kolb’s article, in the Fall 2010 Concordia Journal: “The Sheep and …

Lord, Keep Us Steadfast in Thy Word
October 28, 2010 – 7:37 pm | 4 Comments
Lord, Keep Us Steadfast in Thy Word

Sola Fide and some really old guys

Announcing a Latin e-mail discussion group on the Lutheran confessions
August 24, 2010 – 9:18 am | No Comment

Confessionum Lutheranarum Studiosi, a new Latin e-mail discussion group on the Lutheran confessions, has recently been founded, and you are invited to join in the colloquium.

Do the Lutheran Symbolical Books Speak Where the Sacred Scriptures Are Silent?
June 1, 2010 – 2:07 pm | 4 Comments
Do the Lutheran Symbolical Books Speak Where the Sacred Scriptures Are Silent?

A classic study of the Lutheran Confessions and the Scriptures by theologian ARTHUR CARL PIEPKORN, appearing here in conjunction with the Spring 2010 issue of Concordia Journal.