Congregational Courses: Lutheran Worship 2
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18 – What is meant by the phrase inaugurated eschatology?
Dr. Just explains the term inaugurated eschatology.
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80 – How can pastors approach cultural dimensions in worship within their congregations?
Dr. Brauer explains how to decide which cultural dimensions to be aware of when planning a church service.
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79 – How can we approach the cultural dimensions of worship in a congregation?
Dr. Brauer address cultural differences and how to communicate through them.
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67 – Which hymns are the most useful to Lutherans and which are the least useful?
Dr. Brauer explains how to determine which hymns are most useful to use.
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08 – What is the significance of the three places of worship in Jesus time – the synagogue, the temple, and the house?
Dr. Just briefly explains the Jewish worship life.
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04 – What are the gifts we receive from Christ’s bodily presence?
Dr. Just explains the Gifts of God.
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72 – How did Luther’s Latin mass use music?
Dr. Brauuer explains how hymns were used in Luther’s Latin Mass.
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73 – What did Luther want to accomplish with his German Mass?
Dr. Brauer explains how and why Luther created the German Mass.
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05 – What is the biblical foundation of Christian worship?
Dr. Just explains the Jewish idea of holiness.