Resources for Ministry
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82 – How does one analyze one’s congregation’s cultural dimensions in a beneficial way?
Dr. Brauer gives ideas for analyzing one’s congregation’s cultural dimensions for meaningful worship.
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77 – How did the Lutheran Hymnal come to have the common service, and is the same found in Lutheran Worship?
Dr. Brauer gives a brief history of Lutheran worship in the United States and how that has had an effect on the current Lutheran hymnals.
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28 – Does the sense of eschatology still exist today in our understanding of time?
Dr. Just explains that Sunday is an eschatological time during worship.
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48 – How is faith related to the worship that God seeks?
Dr. Brauer explains how faith and worship are related.
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40 – What view of liturgy should one come away with from this course?
Dr. Just and Dr. Brauer explain what they want he students to take away from these classes.
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15 – Was Jesus ever critical of the liturgical life of Israel?
Dr. Just explains that Jesus did not have a problem with the liturgical side of Jewish life.
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36 – What are some of the other pastoral implications of the changes that take place in the liturgy?
Dr. Just explains other things that took place in the liturgy in the medieval church.
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63 – What did Luther have in mind when he encouraged hymns to be written?
Dr. Brauer explains why Luther called for hymns to be written.
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32 – How can one resolve the tension between the eschatological character of Sunday and the historical shape of the church year
Dr. Just explains the importance of the tension between Sunday and the church year.