26-4 Why I Am a Lutheran (PDF)
26-4 Why I Am a Lutheran (PDF)
Reformation 2017: Volume 26, Number 4
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Introduction
Aaron Moldenhauer
ARTICLES
Why I Am a Lutheran
Jarle Blindheim
God's Word Remains the Norm for Preaching, Witnessing, and Edification within the Lutheran Church
M.N. Mntambo
Why Am I a Lutheran? The Ongoing Ministry of the Risen Christ!
Kenneth Wieting
Why I Am a Lutheran: Perspectives from Three College Professors
Angela Ebeling, Kristi Meyer, Rebecca J. Parker Fedewa
Why I Became and Have Remained a Lutheran
R. Neely Owen
Why Am I a Lutheran?: Reflections from a Korean Theology Professor
Tom Park
Lutheranism as The City of Light: Elegant and Beautifully Arranged
Dennis Marzolf
Luther on the Jews: A Three-Phase Journey in His Thinking
Bradley C. Jenson
Colloquium Fratrum
Clint Stark: Response to John G. Nordling
John G. Nordling: Response to Clint Stark
REVIEWS
Fruit for the Soul: Luther on the Lament Psalms.
By Dennis Ngien. Review by Kevin Belter
Sexual Morality in a Christless World.
By Matthew Rueger. Review by Gary W. Zieroth
The Enduring Authority of the Christian Scriptures.
Edited by D. A. Carson. Review by John T. Pless
The Pilgrim.
By Frederic W. Baue. Review by Nathaniel S. Jensen
LOGIA FORUM
- Speaking to the Elements or to the People?
- Reserving Absolution Only for the Clergy?
- Und ist kein ander Gott — ” And There’s No Other God”!
- Foundational Texts
- Essence of Lutheranism
- Joseph’s Beautiful Absolution
- Self-Construction Ends with Self-Destruction
- Points from Luther’s Commentary on Psalm 51 for Pastoral Theology
- A Lutheran — Why?
- Baptism and the Problem of Time
- Why I’m Lutheran