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Lent Past and Present
Hermann Lilienthal
The general title of the book, "LENT-PAST AND PRESENT," will indicate its scope. Not only are the primitive origin, the purpose, and the usages of Lent traced, but an attempt has also been made to apply to our times the principles underlying the institution of Lent.
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The Book of Genesis
C. J. Ball
The book of Genesis : critical edition of the Hebrew text printed in colors exhibiting the composite structure of the book / with notes by the Rev. C.J. Ball.
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The Book of Joshua
W. H. Bennett
The book of Joshua : critical edition of the Hebrew text printed in colors exhibiting the composite structure of the book / with notes by W.H. Bennett.
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The Books of Samuel
K. Budde
The books of Samuel : critical edition of the Hebrew text printed in colors exhibiting the composite structure of the book / with notes by K. Budde. English translation of the notes by B.W. Bacon.
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The Book of Isaiah
T K. Cheyne
The book of Isaiah : critical edition of the Hebrew text with notes / by T. K. Cheyne.
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The Book of Jeremiah
C. H. Cornill
The book of the prophet Jeremiah : critical edition of the Hebrew text arranged in chronological order / with notes by C. H. Cornill ; English translation of the notes by C. Johnston.
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The Book of Leviticus
S. R. Driver and H. A. White
The book of Leviticus: critical edition of the Hebrew text printed in colors exhibiting the composite structure of the book / with notes by S.R. Driver ; assisted by H.A. White.
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Das Buch Ochlah W'ochlah
Salomon Frensdorff
The Massorah magna : Part 1 : Massoretic dictionary of the Massorah in alphabetical order / by S. Frensdorff ; Prolegomenon by Gérard E. Weil.
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The Books of Ezra and Nehemiah
Hermann Guthe and L. W. Batten
The books of Ezra and Nehemiah : critical edition of the Hebrew text printed in colors exhibiting the composite structure of the book / with notes by Hermann Guthe ; English translation of the notes by B.W. Bacon and D.B. Macdonald ; with additions by L.W. Batten.
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The Book of Daniel
A. Kamphausen
The book of Daniel : critical edition of the Hebrew and Aramaic text printed in colors exhibiting the bilingual character of the book / with notes by A. Kamphausen; English translation of the notes by B.W. Bacon and D.B. Macdonald.
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The Books of Chronicles
R. Kittel
The books of the Chronicles : critical edition of the Hebrew text printed in colors exhibiting the composite structure of the book / with notes by R. Kittel ; English translation of the notes by B.W. Bacon.
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Investigating the Resurrection of Jesus Christ-A New Transdisciplinary Approach
Andrew Loke
This book offers a new contribution by addressing issues using a transdisciplinary approach, that is, one which integrates different disciplines—in this case, historical-critical studies of the Bible, psychology, comparative religion, analytic philosophy, and theology—to create a new methodology that moves beyond discipline-specific approaches to address a problem. Utilizing an original analytical framework, I shall demonstrate that a logically exhaustive list of categories of hypotheses in relation to the claims of Jesus’ post-mortem appearances and the outcome of Jesus’ body can be formulated—indeed, this would be the first monograph on Jesus’ resurrection to demonstrate a comprehensive coverage of all the categories of hypotheses. I shall show how such a methodological procedure contributes to the contemporary debate involving historians, philosophers, and theologians concerning the recognition of miracles. I shall address all these hypotheses and their combinations in detail and offer a corrective to the problematic analyses that beset their supporting arguments in recent literature.
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The Book of Judges
G. F. Moore
The book of Judges : critical edition of the Hebrew text printed in colors exhibiting the composite structure of the book / With notes by G.F. Moore.
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The Book of Proverbs
August Müller and Emil Kautzsch
The book of Proverbs : critical edition of the Hebrew text with notes / by August Müller and Emil Kautzsch; English translation of the notes by Duncan B. Macdonald.
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The Book of Numbers
J. A. Paterson
The book of Numbers : critical edition of the Hebrew text printed in colors exhibiting the composite structure of the book / with notes by the Rev. J.A. Paterson.
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Das andere Christentum Zur transkonfessionellen Verflechtungsgeschichte von äthiopischer Orthodoxie und europäischem Protestantismus
Stanislau Paulau
As early as 1534 an Ethiopian monk traveled to Wittenberg to get in touch with Martin Luther and Philipp Melanchthon. The theological dialogue that resulted from this marked the beginning of a history of entanglement between Ethiopian Orthodox Christianity and European Protestantism. The present work for the first time reveals the history of the diverse interactions between these previously separately examined variants of Christianity in the period from the 16th to the early 20th century and thus makes a fundamental contribution to the history of global Christianity. Methodically, the work ties in with the approach of the histoire croisée and makes it fruitful for transdenominational church historiography. Thus, the book offers a new look at both African and European church history in modern times and shows an example of the way in which denominational and culturally divergent variants of Christianity were linked across continents.
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The Book of Job
C. Siegfried
The book of Job : critical edition of the Hebrew text with notes / by Carl Siegfried; English translation of the notes by R.E. Brünnow.
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The Books of Kings
Bernhard Stade and Friedrich Schwally
The books of Kings : critical edition of the Hebrew text / printed in colors exhibiting the composite structure of the books, with notes by Bernhard Stade ... assisted by Friedrich Schwally ... English translation of the notes by R.E. Brünnow ... and Paul Haupt
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The Book of Ezekiel
C. H. Toy
The book of the prophet Ezekiel : critical edition of the Hebrew text / with notes by C.H. Toy.
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The Book of Psalms
J. Wellhausen
The book of Psalms / critical edition of the Hebrew text printed in colors, with notes by J. Wellhausen; English translation of the notes by J.D. Prince.
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Witness and Worship in Pluralistic America
John F. Johnson, Joel Okamoto, Charles Arand, David Adams, Richard Warneck, Andrew H. Bartelt, Paul Raabe, William Schumacher, Paul Robinson, James Voelz, and Robert Kolb
American society in the twenty- first century poses a myriad of challenges for the church as it seeks to be an effective witness to the Gospel of Jesus Christ. Among these challenges is an increasingly pluralistic cultural and religious context.
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Luther's Doctrine of the Two Kingdoms in the Context of His Theology
Heinrich Bornkamm
In this essay, the distinguished church historian of Heidelberg University gives us a guided tour through one of the most complex and controversial problems in the interpretation of Christian ethics. Luther’s “two kingdoms” doctrine has been variously praised and damned in recent theology. Thinkers such as Nygren, Althaus, and Ebeling have defended the doctrine as the source of a salutary political realism (since it reminds us that no social order as such will ever be identical with the kingdom of Christ), combined with a definite sense of Christian social responsibility (since the “kingdom on the left” is also God’s kingdom, in which his will-to-justice is to be enacted). On the other hand, theologians such as Barth and Bonhoeffer have condemned the doctrine as the source of a hopeless dualism and defeatism.
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The Congregation's Right to Choose Its Pastor
C F W Walther, Fred Kramer, and Wilbert Rosin
The image of the pastor or religious leader, his authority, function and role, is currently a lively topic for discussion, as church groups merge and emerge, as clergy are robed and disrobed, as town and gown and church and state issues erupt and disrupt the peace of the church and the parish. Therefore this translation of Carl Ferdinand Wilhelm Walther's essay, Das Gemeindewahlrecht, delineating the voting rights of the congregation, appears at an appropriate time. The Lutheran Church-Missouri Synod has not been
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Walther and Missions
Herman Koppelmann
Yes, Walther was interested in missions and was actively engaged in them. He selected men who were to go out as missionaries to various sections of our country and wanted the members of the Synod to support this endeavor with gifts and prayers. When he printed his first mission sermon in Der.Lutheraner he stated in a footnote that he did not feel the sermon worthy of being distributed more widely, but because many who had heard it urged that ft would further the cause of missions, he did not want to withhold it if it would help this cause even a little bit.
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