Wisconsin Lutheran Seminary: Recent submissions
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Exegetical Brief: Distinction In Terms—The Slave Trade In Imperial Rome
(2009)After reviewing the New Testament references to slavery, Professor Geiger examines the use of the word ἀνδραποδισταῖς which is commonly translated as “slave dealer.” Through use of contemporary sources such as Philo, he ... -
Exegetical Brief: Colossians 2:14 What Was Nailed to the Cross?
(2013)“In Colossians 2, Paul addresses an issue prominent in Scripture and surely prominent in the human heart universally, the inclination to view obedience to God’s law as meritorious and even salvific. In the process of ... -
Evangelism is Not Just for Adults
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Exegetical Treatment of 2 Timothy 1
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Abortion in the Light of Scripture
(1972) -
Termination of Membership
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The Hymn-of-the-Week Plan
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The Church of the Firstborn
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Our Way of Worship
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Church Fellowship
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Three Advent Sermon Studies: Isaiah Pictures the Coming Messiah
(0000)This series of Advent sermon studies will let the prophet Isaiah speak. Seven centuries before the birth of Christ, Isaiah pictured the coming Messiah for his hearers and readers. The three Isaiah texts chosen for this ... -
Women in the Teaching Ministry
(1975)Female teachers are most definitely in the public ministry of the Word. However, we do not call women to be pastors because of the relationship which God laid out for men and women at creation. Paul reiterated this command ... -
What Is Heresy?
(0000)This paper was written is response to a 1965 revision of an LCMS document entitled Theology of Fellowship. After a thorough word study of the usage of the New Testament word for heresy, the author examines heresy as defined ... -
What Church Do You Mean?
(1967)The picture the New Testament gives of ekklesia is an assembly which possesses the keys of the kingdom of God. This assembly administers these keys by Christ’s authority and according to his will. Luther saw only one church, ...
