Wisconsin Lutheran Seminary: Recent submissions
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"Led by the Shepherd...Leading the Sheep": Forty-Five Years of Grace in Sioux Falls, South Dakota
(1997)Timothy L. Bode’s essay chronicles the 45-year history of Good Shepherd Evangelical Lutheran Church and School in Sioux Falls, South Dakota. Beginning with its founding in 1952 by Pastor Neil Jordahl, the paper traces the ... -
The Lutheran Hymnal of 1941
(1993)Steve Bode’s paper offers a comprehensive historical account of The Lutheran Hymnal (TLH) of 1941, tracing its origins, development, and reception within the Wisconsin Evangelical Lutheran Synod and the broader Synodical ... -
A Comparison of Cross, Punishment, and Chastisement
(0000)Marcus Bode’s essay explores the theological distinctions between cross, punishment, and chastisement in the life of a Christian. Drawing from Scripture, Lutheran Confessions, and dogmatic sources, Bode defines the cross ... -
A Pioneer Congregation Moves Out of the Frontier: A Story of Early Trinity, Nicollet
(1978)Marcus Bode’s historical essay traces the development of Trinity Lutheran Church in Nicollet, Minnesota, from its frontier origins to its establishment as a mature congregation. The narrative highlights how God’s Word moved ... -
Formula of Concord: Article VII – Of the Holy Supper
(1997)Kenneth E. Bode’s paper explores Article VII of the Formula of Concord, focusing on the Lutheran doctrine of the Lord’s Supper in contrast to Sacramentarian views. Bode examines the theological divergence between Lutherans ... -
The Early History of the Pacific Northwest District
(1996)Gary Bode’s historical study traces the development of the Pacific Northwest District (PND) of the Wisconsin Evangelical Lutheran Synod from its origins in 1884 to its growth through 1996. Beginning with the founding of ... -
Catechetical Resources – The Bible
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A Congregational History of St. John's Lutheran, Frankenmuth, Michigan
(1995)Brad Bode’s historical study traces the development of St. John’s Lutheran Church in Frankenmuth, Michigan, from its founding in 1879 to its anticipated relocation in the 1990s. Formed by members dissatisfied with St. ... -
A Man's Journey to Orthodoxy, to Cult Church, Back to Orthodoxy
(2010)Josh Bodden’s paper recounts the spiritual journey of John Bernhoft, who transitioned from the Lutheran Church–Missouri Synod (LCMS) to the cultic Worldwide Church of God (WCG), and ultimately returned to orthodoxy in the ... -
The Role of the "Status Confessionis" Dispute in the Dissolution of the FAL
(1979)Steven Blumer’s thesis examines the theological and organizational factors that led to the dissolution of the Federation for Authentic Lutheranism (FAL), with particular focus on the “Status Confessionis” dispute. Formed ...
