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Quartalschrift Vol. 44
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Quartalschrift Vol. 45
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Quartalschrift Vol. 46
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Quartalschrift Vol. 47
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Quartalschrift Vol. 48
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Quartalschrift Vol. 49
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Quartalschrift Vol. 50
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Quartalschrift Vol. 51
(Northwestern Publishing House, 1954) -
Quartalschrift Vol. 52
(Northwestern Publishing House, 1955)Sigurd C. Ylvisaker explores interpretive challenges in Old Testament texts, emphasizing the importance of linguistic precision and theological clarity. He critiques scholarly tendencies to undermine traditional understandings, ... -
Quartalschrift Vol. 53
(Northwestern Publishing House, 1956) -
Quartalschrift Vol. 54
(Northwestern Publishing House, 1957)S. C. Ylvisaker examines linguistic and interpretive challenges in select Old Testament texts, emphasizing the need for rigorous philological analysis and historical context. He critiques the popular etymology of “Babel” ... -
Quartalschrift Vol. 55
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Quartalschrift Vol. 56
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The Quest for New Treasure Can Be Treacherous
(2008)In this keynote address, Pastor Christie gives a thorough definition of what worship is, and what can be defined as traditional or contemporary. He encourages his readers to use all treasures, old and new, in their worship, ... -
Quiet in the Pulpit: A Qualitative Study of Introverted Pastors
(2023)Many of the duties involved in the pastoral ministry involve large amounts of interaction with other people. From preaching and teaching to mixing and mingling, a pastor needs to be able to spend time with members and ... -
Race and the Lutheran Pastor
(2018)Discussions about race and power structures permeate today’s society. Because of their sensitive and sometimes controversial nature, these discussions are often avoided in the Christian church. Recently, however, scholars ...
