Congregational Courses: Lutheran Worship 2
-
25 – What are the ordinaries and why are they a part of the historic liturgy?
Dr. Just explains what the ordinaries are and why they are used since the early church.
-
70 – What drove Luther to reform the Latin mass?
Dr. Brauer explains why Luther reformed the Latin mass.
-
14 – What did the Passover Seder look like at the time of Jesus?
Dr. Just compares the Passover Seder to the Last Supper.
-
81 – How does Luther’s German mass demonstrate the use of dynamic equivalents?
Dr. Brauer explains what is meant by dynamic equivalents and shows how it appeared in Luther’s German Mass.
-
02 – What is central to a biblical understanding of the theology of worship?
Dr. Just defines and explains liturgy and the theology of worship.
-
35 – Why do pastors today even need to allegorize the liturgy for the people?
Dr. Just explains the use of allegory to explain why the church does things a certain way.
-
30 – When did the church year become fully developed and why?
Dr. Just explains that the church year evolves around both a theological and natural rhythm of the people.
-
74 – What does Luther’s German mass teach us about using music in worship?
Dr. Brauer explains what Luther’s German mass teaches us about using music in worship.
-
29 – How is the concept of the eighth day related to baptism?
Dr. Just explains why baptismal fonts are 8 sided and the meaning of the eighth day.