Concordia Theological Monthly
Publication Date
8-1-1939
Document Type
Article
Keywords
faith, dogmas, christian, luther, open questions
Submission Type
Bible Study; Lecture; Sermon Prep
Abstract
The assumption of a successive origin of dogmas through so-called decisions of the Church, by which some men seek to uphold the modern theory of open questions, militates, In the second place, against the relationship existing between Scripture and Christian faith.
Disciplines
Religious Thought, Theology and Philosophy of Religion
Scripture References in this Resource (separated by semi-colons)
Psalm 65:9; Psalm 46:4; Galatians 6:16; Luke 16:29, 31; Isaiah 8:20; Revelation 22:18-19; Deuteronomy 4:2; 2 Timothy 3:15-17; Hebrews 4:12; Psalm 19:8; 2 Peter 1:19; Psalm 119:105;
Submission Cost
Free
Submission Audience
Laity; Ministers; Scholars
Recommended Citation
Walther, C. F. and Arndt, W.
(1939)
"The False Arguments for the Modern Theory of Open Questions,"
Concordia Theological Monthly: Vol. 10, Article 59.
Available at:
https://scholar.csl.edu/ctm/vol10/iss1/59