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    Review Article: The Church and the Office of the Ministry 

    Brug, John F. (2013)
    This review of a study edition of Walther’s “The Church and the Office of the Ministry,” is the fourth time the book has been reviewed in the Quarterly. This is to be expected given the various editions throughout the ...
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    The Other Four: The German-Born Presidents Who Succeeded Walther 

    Brug, John F. (2011)
    John F. Brug profiles the four German-born presidents of the Lutheran Church–Missouri Synod who succeeded C. F. W. Walther: Friedrich Wyneken, Heinrich Schwan, Franz Pieper, and Friedrich Pfotenhauer. Each leader is examined ...
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    Third Synodical Report...Concerning the True Use of the Means of Grace in the Work of Conversion 

    Bare, Jon (2005)
    Third Synodical Report of the Canada District of the Evangelical Lutheran Synod of Missouri, Ohio, and Other States, 1882. Translated by Jon Bare, May 6, 2005.
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    A Nearly Forgotten Founder of the Lutheran Church - Missouri Synod: The Life and Work of Pastor and Teacher Johann Friedrich Buenger 

    Burgess, Daniel (2005)
    Daniel Burgess’s essay presents a detailed biography of Johann Friedrich Buenger, a pivotal yet often overlooked founder of the Lutheran Church–Missouri Synod. Born in 1810 in Saxony, Buenger was shaped by a lineage of ...
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    C.F.W. Walther's 8th Thesis on Church and Ministry: Did Missouri Go Too Far? 

    White, Christopher D. (2004)
    Paul R. White’s God’s Tidings of Grace: A Congregational History of the 30 Years of Grace Evangelical Lutheran Church in Waupun, WI (1996) recounts the remarkable growth of a congregation that began in 1966 despite initial ...
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    The Church and Ministry Debate Between the Missouri and Wisconsin Synods 

    Ladner, Jonathan M. (2001)
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    Martin Scharlemann: A Journey Back to Orthodoxy 

    Meitner, Paul S. (2002)
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    The Missouri Synod Convention–Following Walther or Not? 

    Nass, Thomas P. (2002)
    In this Wisconsin Lutheran Quarterly article, Professor Nass reviews the events of the 2001 convention of the Lutheran Church–Missouri Synod. At this convention a new synod president was elected, Rev. Gerald Kieschnick. ...
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    Four Doctrinal Statements of the Common Confession that Fueled the "Pamphlet War" 

    Naumann, David (2005)
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    Why WELS? 

    Pfotenhauer, Thomas C. (2000)
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