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Theological #ThrowbackThursday: Hermann Sasse
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Theological #ThrowbackThursday: Hermann Sasse


Theological #ThrowbackThursday: Hermann Sasse

#TBT: In 1965, Hermann Sasse lectured at Concordia Seminary, St. Louis, on Luther and the ecumenical creeds

Ronald Raymond Feuerhahn: Historian, Theologian, Churchman, Pastor
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Ronald Raymond Feuerhahn: Historian, Theologian, Churchman, Pastor


Ronald Raymond Feuerhahn: Historian, Theologian, Churchman, Pastor

Jon Vieker remembers his Doktorvater, Professor Ron Feuerhahn

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An Essential Theology of Easter


An Essential Theology of Easter

What is the difference between saying “Jesus lives” and “Jesus is risen”?

Rethinking “Ministry and Congregation”
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Rethinking “Ministry and Congregation”


Rethinking “Ministry and Congregation”

Thinking along with Hermann Sasse

Why a “Lutheran church”?
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Why a “Lutheran church”?


Why a “Lutheran church”?

Why is there (still) a Lutheran Church? Old perspectives for new questions

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Hermann Sasse’s Footnotes to Letter 14


Hermann Sasse’s Footnotes to Letter 14

Some of theologian Hermann Sasse’s (1895-1976) most timely thinking on the doctrine of scripture, inerrancy, and biblical hermeneutics. With introductions by Jeff Kloha and Ron Feuerhahn to provide context

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