Book of Concord
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“I Make These Confessions My Own” Lutheran Confessional Subscription in the Twenty-first Century Robert Kolb and Charles P. Arand
The spirit of Augsburg and the method of the Wittenberg theologians carry the content of the Lutheran confessional documents into the many societies and cultures…
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037.March 2015 Bob Kolb
Dr. Kolb explains briefly about a new body of doctrine that has been produced mostly for scholars to use for understanding the tradition of the…
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55 – What kinds of issues did English-speaking confessional Lutherans face in America?
Dr. Schumacher explains the difficulties English speaking Lutherans had in worship and church life.
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02 – How did the Lutheran church develop after the adoption of the Book of Concord?
Dr. Rast explains how the Book of Concord has helped shape the Lutheran Church.
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Where can we find the confessional texts of various denominations?
Dr. Rast responds to the questions “What are the formal and material principles of American denominations?”
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The Development and Place of the Notae Ecclesiae in Luther and the Lutheran Confessions
Our thesis will be guided by the following outline. First, we will explore the consequences of Luther’s initial discovery of justification for his understanding of…
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Concordia at Christ Lutheran Church: Introducing the Lutheran Confessions to a Lutheran Congregation
The goal of this project is to introduce the Lutheran Confessions to Christ Lutheran Church using a broad multifaceted approach. A review of the literature…
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The Ecumenical Creeds, Part One
Dr. Arand and Dr. Kolb discuss the ecumenical creeds and why they are called ecumenical.
