C. F. W. Walther
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“What is our Identity and Purpose?”: The Americanization of the LCMS
Doctors Herrmann and Bode review the Americanization of the LCMS and the forces that formed it.
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60 – What role do local congregations have in the call process?
Dr. Schulz explains the importance of the congregation in calling the pastor.
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57 – What place do non-ordained and alternate route people have in relation to the call?
Dr. Schulz explains the reasons for and intent of the alternate route ministers in the Lutheran Church Missouri Synod.
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54 – Who does the preaching and administering of the Sacraments in the church?
Dr. Schulz explains and connects the role of minister to the early church and further explains the roles of pastors, teachers and church structure in…
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61 – How important is the laying on of hands at an ordination?
Dr. Schulz explains the tradition of the laying on of hands at a pastor’s ordination and how it connects him with the history of the…
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65 – How do we attain righteousness?
Dr. Maxwell explains how we attain righteousness.
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53 – What other Lutheran synods existed in America in the 19th century?
Dr. Schumacher gives an overview of the multiple Lutheran Synods that existed in the United States in the last half of the 19th century.
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63 – Are the subjects of church and ministry important to the LCMS?
Dr. Rast briefly explores the importance of church and ministry in the Lutheran Church Missouri Synod.
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49 – Where is Perry County and why is it important for Lutherans?
Dr. Rast explains how the Saxons came to Perry County Missouri.