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- Apologetics (6)
- Baptism (12)
- Christology (9)
- Confession (3)
- Creationism (4)
- Creeds and Symbols (17)
- Ecumenical Relations (13)
- Ethics (4)
- Law and Gospel (9)
- Lord's Supper (12)
- Polemics (21)
- Predestination and Election (7)
Links
A Brief Statement of the Doctrinal Position of the Missouri Synod
LCMS paper emphasizing theological concerns of the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
Adiaphora: In the Reformation and Today
Historical consideration of the theology of indifferent matters, including how and when this label should be used. Current considerations and applications are examined.
Baptism, Gospel, Eucharist, Absolution
Short study showing the Christian's need for the fullness of the means of grace.
CAT41 TableTalk: Files and Resources
Original essays and papers including synergism, whether the Pope is Antichrist, the Masonic Lodge, and the Campbellites (Churches of Christ). Luther Seal and other graphics. [WPD, DOC, RTF]
Christianity and Culture: God's Double Sovereignty
Lutheran theology of two kingdoms is applied to examination of the Christian Church in society and its relationship to and independence from the social order, by Gene Edward Veith.
Church and Ministry in the Lutheran Confessions
Cites the Book of Concord in exploring the interdependence of the pastoral office and the body of Christ while also comparing the congregation to all of Christendom.
Compendium of Positive Theology
English translation of the introductory theses to each chapter of the book. Work quoted is the C. F. W. Walther edition of a dogmatics text by Johannes Baier.
Confessional Lutherans
Intended to serve and connect those who desire to remain faithful to the Word of God and the Confessions as they have been delivered to us.
Correlation Between B'rith (Berith) and Diatheke
Examination interpretation using stereotypical covenant theology versus the testamental exegesis of Lutherans, especially in Pauline writings.
Cranach Institute
A research and educational arm of Concordia University Wisconsin working out implications of the Lutheran doctrine of vocation and engaging contemporary culture with the Lutheran confessions.
