This volume includes “Christ and the Sabbath” by P A Peter, “City Missions” by Simon Peter Long, “The Fourteenth Article of the Augustana” by J Humberger, and
a “Short History of Higher Criticism” by G Finke.
“This Magazine is designed to supply the want, long since felt, of a Lutheran periodical devoted to theological discussion. Its aim will be the exposition and defense of the doctrines of the Church as confessed in the Book of Concord. Theology in all its departments is embraced within its scope, though for the present special attention will be given to the controverted subject of predestination.” — Matthias Loy
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This volume includes “Christ and the Sabbath” by P A Peter, “City Missions” by Simon Peter Long, “The Fourteenth Article of the Augustana” by J Humberger, and
a “Short History of Higher Criticism” by G Finke.
“This Magazine is designed to supply the want, long since felt, of a Lutheran periodical devoted to theological discussion. Its aim will be the exposition and defense of the doctrines of the Church as confessed in the Book of Concord. ...
Is Christianity Marxist?
David Baring is a young Cambridge graduate who unexpectedly comes into a large fortune. Circumstances cause him to wonder if a rich man can really tell if he is loved for himself, or only for his money. He begins to despise his wealth and like many people today wonders if Socialism is the answer.
Joseph Hocking is the Lutheran Librarian’s favorite Christian novelist. During his lifetime he was widely read and greatly beloved throughout the English speaking ...
This volume includes “The Use of God’s Word for Correction,” “Lutheranism cannot be Remodeled,” “Theories of Unbelief should not Trouble Our Ministers,” and “The Protestant Church in Roman Catholic Countries”.
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Vol 15 No 1 February 1895
Universalism Vs. Truth, Or The Doctrine Of Aeonian Punishment. By ...
This volume includes “The Communion of Saints” by Matthias Loy, “The Progressive Nature of Revelation” by R C H Lenski, “The Omnipotence of Christ” by J P Hentz, “A Question on Church Discipline”, “The Ministry and Music” by Carl Ackermann and many other articles. Enjoy!
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This volume includes “Conversion not Coercion” by Matthias Loy, “Luther and Luther’s version of the Bible”, “The Conscience” by Matthias Loy, “An Excess of Educated Men” and an editorial on “Christian Love”. Enjoy!
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Vol 12 No 1 February 1892
An Inquiry Concerning The ...
Includes “The Plan of Jesus”, “Scripture on the Resurrection of the Dead”, “The Influence of the Bible on Literature”, and “Children in the New Testament”.
The Evangelical Review was edited by William M Reynolds, Professor in Pennsylvania College and assisted by John G Morris, H I Schmidt, Charles W Schaeffer, and Emanuel Greenwald. Many faithful and prominent Lutheran scholars and ministers are featured in the magazine. The first issue was ...
“It is a mistake to regard everything in Talmudic writings about ‘the Gentiles’ as presently applying to Christians… That ‘the heathens’ of those days and lands should have been suspected of almost any abomination, deemed capable of any treachery or cruelty towards Israel—no student of history can deem strange…
“Secondly: We must remember the times, the education, and the general standpoint of that period as compared with our own. No one would measure the belief ...