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  • av Kurt E Marquart
    154,-

    The story had to be told, the story of a large, confessional church body gradually, almost imperceptibly but seemingly irrevocably, losing its evangelical and confessional character and identity. But then, contrary to all expectations and historical precedent, a reversal of a trend which has dominated modern church history! The lay people and rank and file clergy of the Missouri Synod take a stand. They elect new leaders with a mandate to turn the direction of their synod back to the old ways, to the evangelical orthodoxy they had learned and known so well. They support an investigation of the doctrine of the largest and at the time most prestigious seminary of their synod. They study the issues confronting their church, they review their doctrinal position; and in convention assembled they take the bold unprecedented step of condemning the doctrine taught at that very seminary which was founded by and flourished under the greatest theological leaders the synod had ever known. The majority of the faculty members denounce the action of their church, and at what seems like a propitious time they refuse en masse to carry out their call to teach in the church. Students by the hundreds follow their professors into what was called an exile, but was really more a sort of captivity, led by the prestige and persuasions of their teachers and by the incredibly great pressure of their peers. And for the most part both faculty and students are still lost to the church, lost not because their friends and former brethren have not tried to retrieve them, but because they reject their synod, not merely its leaders and some of its actions, but also its theology. The scars inflicted on their church by their departure are deep, and they will last beyond the lives of any of us.

  • av Herman J Otten
    288,-

  • av Alfred M Rehwinkel
    219,-

  • av Herman J Otten
    263,-

  • av Herman J Otten
    288,-

  • av Herman J Otten
    217,-

    In this book Pastor Otten includes many articles from many sources over many years. His pro-marriage and pro-family stance is clear and uncompromising. His conservatism is ecumenical in the best sense of the word as he provides a wide variety of materials from Lutheran, Roman Catholic, and Protestant sources. A Handbook of Christian Matrimony is a valuable resource for Christians of all ages.

  • av Herman J Otten
    263,-

  • av John M Drickamer
    126,-

  • av Jonathan Rupprecht
    85,-

  • av Herman J Otten
    390,-

  • av Herman J Otten
    390,-

  • av Herman J Otten
    286,-

    Missing Letters to Lutheran Pastors, Hermann Sasse letters and articles by Hermann Sasse, not included in the several volumes of Herman Sasses Letters to Lutheran Pastors already published by the official church press. He is regarded by many as the greatest Lutheran theologian of the 20th Century. Missing Letters will show how he was a big supporter of Christian News.

  • av Herman J Otten
    219,-

    This book includes articles which have appeared about the life and theology of Martin Luther King,Jr.and Dietrich Bonhoeffer from 1963-2011. Some insist that King and Bonhoeffer were Christian theologians, others maintain they denied such doctrines as Christ's resurrection. The editor concudes King and Bonhoeffer rejected historic Christianity.

  • av Herman J Otten
    288,-

  • av Vernon S Grieger
    142,-

  • av Herman J Otten
    263,-

  • av Barbara Marquart Johnston
    244,-

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    195,-

            Luther and his Bible centered theology came into existence during an approximate 30 year period of time (1517-1546). As leader in the reformation movement Luther not only worked against the Roman Catholic religion which had become synergistic and very legalistic, but he also stood firm against Reformed theology which was sprouting forth with a semi-synergistic theology.  (The word synergism is derived out of two Greek words which mean,"working together"(with God) for being converted and being saved in the process of becoming a Christian. This teaching approach stands against a number of Bible passages such as Romans 3:28; 11:6; Ephesians 2:5, 8-9; and others.)  This Luther biography offers excellent insights into the life of Dr. Martin Luther and provides good summaries of Luther s main teachings. It presents the Gospel as the Bible doctrine of salvation by the grace of God grace alone, through God-given faith in Christ alone, as taught in Holy Scripture alone.              Not only are spiritual leaders, but also our lay members, under continuous bombardment during present the time with the decision theology preaching, false baptism theology and the outright denial of our Savior┬┤s real presence of His body and blood in, with, and under the bread and wine in Holy Communion. False teaching also keeps being promoted about God''s forgiveness of original sin as well as actual sin.  Other teachings about the church ban (excommunication), purgatory, praying to saints, the Sacraments, and more, also had needed to be warned against. Not only spiritual leaders, but the laity as well, needed to be properly informed in harmony with the teachings of the Bible. The Bible needed to be translated into their speech.The teachings of our Lutheran Catechism still serve a good purpose in our classrooms and in our BIC classes. But again, how much of such valuable information shows up consistently in daily talk in our families or in personal conversations, even at times within our fraternal get-togethers? We may daily read printed meditations or sections out of the Bible, both of which are highly commendable, but to what extend does the Luther story, in tune with our Lutheran heritage, still play a role in this context? In fact, do we still remember the Lutheran background as being very important?There is an ongoing big need for reliable spiritual maintenance and growth in the hearts of all our brothers and sisters at large. Confirmation dare not be regarded as a mere graduation of a Christian learning process. Our Lutheran high schools pick up some of the slack after confirmation. But what happens after that, and what happens to the rest?A minimal number of high school graduates continue in one of our colleges, and a goodly number of these are trained as future pastors and teachers among us. Thanks be to our God for this! However, many other high school graduates fan out into colleges and universities at large, while at the same time big numbers of others are being absorbed by the labor market. At the same time the prince of this world keeps injecting all kinds of worldly philosophies through the world┬┤s higher education centers, aimed toward destroying implanted Christian values in our maturing brothers and sisters in faith. Heavy bombardments are being launched against our Savior┬┤s teachings, either directly or under disguise. Bible teachings are treacherously rendered as outdated traditions, or even as somewhat enhanced legends handed down and expanded with the passing of time. 

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