The Word They Shall Still Let Remain: The Place of the Holy Scriptures in the Faith and Life of Confessional Lutherans (Vol. 18, 2011)
The Word They Shall Still Let Remain: The Place of the Holy Scriptures in the Faith and Life of Confessional Lutherans (Vol. 18, 2011)
Papers presented at the Congress on the Lutheran Confessions Bloomington, Minnesota May 4-6, 2011
Ed. by John A. Maxfield
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Contents
Christ in Scripture: A Brief Outline of Some Features of Old Testament Christology
– Jan Bygstad
Biblical Authority According to Martin Luther
– Karl A. Weber
Biblical Authority in the Lutheran Confessions
– John A. Maxfield
The Bible’s Influence on the United States Constitution and Its Amendments
– Martin R. Noland
The Decline of Biblical Preaching in the Past Century
– Karl F. Fabrizius
The Decline of Biblical Preaching in the Past Century: The Connection Between Biblical Illiteracy and Western Morality
– Paul Lehninger
Hollywood’s Attitude toward Christianity
– Klemet Preus†
Banquet Speech: Historical Criticism: A Biblical and Contemporary Application
– David P. Scaer
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