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Preaching and Teaching the Law and Gospel of God
Edited, with an Introduction by Carl E. Braaten
Papers Delivered at the 2012 Theological Conference Sponsored by Lutheran CORE and NALC
August 15-16, 2012 at Calvary Lutheran Church, Golden Valley, Minnesota
Contents:
- Introduction – Law and Gospel: The Hallmark of Classical Lutheranism
Rev. Dr. Carl E. Braaten - A Reformed Account of the Law-Gospel Distinction
Rev. Dr. Michael S. Horton - Law and Gospel: Separators, Confusers, and Preachers
Rev. Dr. Steven D. Paulson - Law and Gospel since Vatican II
Rev. Dr. Jared Wicks, S.J. - Did Luther Get Paul Right on Justification?
Dr. Stephen Westerholm - Law, Gospel, and the Beloved Community
Rev. Dr. Paul R. Hinlicky - The Third Use of the Law: Freedom and Obedience in the Christian Life
Rev. Dr. Piotr J. Malysz - A Resurrection Hermeneutic: Law and Gospel in Preaching and Worship
Rev. Dr. Amy C. Schifrin - Preaching Law and Gospel
Rev. Dr. J. Larry Yoder
174 pages, paper. Price: $14.00 plus postage (Shipping rates apply to US orders only; additional charge for shipping outside the US)
No Other Name: Salvation through Christ Alone
Edited with an Introduction by Carl E. Braaten and a Preface by Bishop John Bradosky
Papers Delivered at the 2011 Theological Conference Sponsored by Lutheran CORE and NALC
August 10-11, 2011, at Upper Arlington Lutheran Church, Columbus, Ohio
Contents:
- Preface
Bishop John Bradosky - Introduction: Salvation Today
Rev. Dr. Carl E. Braaten - The Uniqueness and Universality of Jesus Christ
Rev. Dr. Gerald McDermott - Calling Lutherans Back to the Evangelistic Task
Rev. Dr. Berhanu Ofga’a - Engaging in Politics, Yes; Politicizing the Church, No!
Dr. Robert Benne - The Lutheran Legacy in the World-wide Church
Rev. Dr. Sarah Hinlicky Wilson - Orthodoxy at Stake: An Ecumenical Symposium
An Anglican Perspective
The Rt. Rev. Ray Sutton - Orthodoxy at Stake: An Ecumenical Symposium
A Reformed Perspective
Rev. Dr. Joseph Small - The Future of Orthodoxy
Rev. Dr. James Nestingen
139 pages, paper. Price: $14.00 plus postage.
Seeking New Directions for Lutheranism:
Biblical, Theological, and Churchly Perspectives
Edited with an Introduction by Carl E. Braaten and a Preface by Bishop Paull E. Spring
Papers Delivered at a Theological Conference Sponsored by Lutheran CORE
August 24-26, 2010, Upper Arlington Lutheran Church, Columbus, Ohio
Contents:
- Sermon: Can anything Good Come out of Columbus?
Frank C. Senn - Lutheranism at a Crossroads
Carl E. Braaten - Holy Scripture and Word of God: Biblical Authority in the Church
Stephen J. Hultgren - Speech to, for and about the Triune God
Robert W. Jenson - Authority in the Church; A Plea for Critical Dogmatics
Paul R. Hinlicky - Renewing the Moral Vision for Lutheranism
Robert Benne - No Church of Christ without Christ
Steven D. Paulson - Mission: Gospel Roots with Global Reach
Paul V. Martinson
(The unabridged texts of these papers are about twenty percent longer than the lectures as presented in Columbus.)
Approximately 200 pages, paper. Price: $18.00 plus postage.
Igniting a Passion for Missions
A guide for Church Leaders by Bill Moberly
Jesus’ command to His church was to go and make disciples of all nations, yet active and personal involvement in the Great Commission is not a high priority in many congregations. This book is a clarion call to local churches of all sizes to obey the mission mandate given to us by Jesus Christ. Pastor Bill Moberly weaves together sound Biblical teaching, inspirational stories and practical instruction to help you and your congregation Ignite a Passion for Missions.
Approximately 169 pages, paper. Price: $10.00 plus postage.
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