Christianity
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The Descent of Darwin—A Theological Understanding of Charles Darwin
In the process of seeking to understand Charles Darwin and his ideas that have come to dominate much of the modern/postmodern, western worldview, it is…
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Fifty Years of Theological Education in the Gutnius Lutheran Church of Papua New Guinea: 1948-1998
The Gutnius Lutheran Church (GLC) is one of two Lutheran churches in the South Pacific nation of Papua New Guinea, the other Lutheran church being…
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Virtue Ethics and the Place of Character Formation within Lutheran theology
This study strives to provide a way for all parish pastors to reconsider the task of providing ethical training in a parish setting. The intent…
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Make Disciples, Baptizing: God’s Gift of New Life and Christian Witness
This little volume—a “classic” from the pen of renowned scholar Robert Kolb—sketches the connections between God’s work in baptism and God’s witness to the world.
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I shall not die : Christians & the art of dying.
<p>A workshop held at Concordia Seminary, April 12, 1997.</p> <p>The workshop, intended for both pastors & laypeople, explores scriptural, liturgical, and congregational resources for helping…
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I shall not die : Christians & the art of dying.
<p>A workshop held at Concordia Seminary, April 12, 1997.</p> <p>The workshop, intended for both pastors & laypeople, explores scriptural, liturgical, and congregational resources for helping…
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I shall not die : Christians & the art of dying.
<p>A workshop held at Concordia Seminary, April 12, 1997.</p> <p>The workshop, intended for both pastors & laypeople, explores scriptural, liturgical, and congregational resources for helping…
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I shall not die : Christians & the art of dying.
<p>A workshop held at Concordia Seminary, April 12, 1997.</p><p>The workshop, intended for both pastors & laypeople, explores scriptural, liturgical, and congregational resources for helping each…
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The Bursting of Old Wineskins: An Investigation into Luther’s Withdrawal from Augustine and the Scholastics as Evidenced in his Treatment of Opus Operatum and Opus Operantis
In the Heidelberg Theses, we are confronted with the Augustinian Martin Luther who touted Augustine as Paul’s most faithful interpreter. Later, however, we come to…
