Congregational Courses: Church History 3
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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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56 – Does the Synodical Conference still exist today?
Dr. Rast explains what eventually happens to the Synodical Conference.
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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.
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46 – What was Lutheranism like on the American frontier?
Dr. Rast explains how German Lutherans received pastoral care on the frontier.
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51 – How did the Saxons recover from the loss of Martin Stephan?
Dr. Rast explains the result of the Altenburg Debate and how it solved some problems after the exile of Martin Stephan.
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59 – Were Lutherans in America ever able to get along?
Dr. Rast looks at efforts to bring unity among the different Lutheran Synods in the 1900’s.
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50 – What happened to Martin Stephan?
Dr. Rast explains the expulsion of Martin Stephan and the confusion that the Saxons faced after the expulsion.
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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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57 – What was the predestination controversy?
Dr. Rast explains the pre-destination and conversion controversy between the Missouri Synod and the Ohio Synod.