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    • An Apt Description of Truths Treatment By "Modern" Theologians of the Lutheran Church: 2 Timothy 4:4 

      Becker, Siegbert W. (1966)
      In this essay, Becker critiques the theological drift within modern Lutheranism, particularly the denial of biblical inerrancy and the redefinition of truth and revelation. Using 2 Timothy 4:4 as a lens, he exposes how ...
    • An All-Knowing God 

      Becker, Siegbert W. (1956)
      This devotional collection by Siegbert W. Becker, dated May–June 1956, explores the nature and attributes of God—His omniscience, majesty, and grace—through daily meditations grounded in Scripture. Becker emphasizes the ...
    • A Note on Themenos in 2 Corinthians 5:19 

      Becker, Siegbert W. (0000)
      Dr. Siegbert W. Becker examines the grammatical construction of θέμενος in 2 Corinthians 5:19 to defend the Lutheran doctrine of universal justification. He argues that the phrase ἦν…θέμενος must be understood as a ...
    • A Lutheran Educator in a Secular World 

      Becker, Siegbert W. (0000)
      In this essay, Siegbert W. Becker examines the challenges faced by Lutheran educators in a secularized society. He critiques both the Gnostic contempt for material creation and the modern secularist philosophy that divorces ...
    • A Broken and Contrite Heart 

      Becker, Siegbert W. (0000)
      In A Broken and a Contrite Heart, Siegbert W. Becker addresses the theological and pastoral misunderstandings surrounding contrition and its role in the assurance of forgiveness. Prompted by a study revealing that many ...
    • Franz Johannes Kilian 

      Becker, James P. (1978)
      James Becker’s biographical essay on Pastor Franz Johannes Kilian traces the life and ministry of a quiet but faithful servant of the Gospel. Born in Bremen, Germany in 1828, Kilian immigrated to America in 1853 and initially ...
    • Scouting: Are Our Objections Still Valid? 

      Becker, Bruce H. (1986)
      In this 1986 essay, Pastor Bruce H. Becker examines the Wisconsin Evangelical Lutheran Synod’s (WELS) longstanding objections to Scouting, particularly the Boy Scouts of America, in light of updated materials and evolving ...
    • Praising His Grace: The History of the Wisconsin Synod in Japan, 1957-1982, Book I (1543-1957) 

      Becker, Bruce H.; Freier, Mark R.; Henke, Mark P. (1982)
      Book I of Praising His Grace traces the early history of Christianity in Japan and the Wisconsin Evangelical Lutheran Synod’s (WELS) initial mission efforts from 1952 to 1957. The authors outline Japan’s complex religious ...
    • What Does Almah Mean? 

      Beck, William F. (1970)
      William F. Beck’s essay “What Does Almah Mean?” presents a comprehensive linguistic, exegetical, and theological defense of the traditional Christian interpretation of Isaiah 7:14, asserting that the Hebrew word almah means ...
    • To Whose Glory? An Analysis of the Relationship between the Wisconsin Evangelical Lutheran Synod and the Church of the Lutheran Confession 1938-1982 

      Beck, John A. (1982)
      John A. Beck’s essay offers a detailed historical and theological analysis of the division between the Wisconsin Evangelical Lutheran Synod (WELS) and the Church of the Lutheran Confession (CLC). Tracing events from 1938 ...
    • NWC Accreditation: Giving In or Moving Up? 

      Beck, John A. (1984)
      John A. Beck’s essay examines the decade-long process (1974–1984) by which Northwestern College (NWC) in Watertown, Wisconsin, pursued accreditation through the North Central Association (NCA). The paper explores the ...
    • The Closing of Martin Luther Preparatory School 

      Baur, Paul T. (1995)
      Paul Baur’s essay documents the events leading to the 1993 decision by the Wisconsin Evangelical Lutheran Synod (WELS) to close Martin Luther Preparatory School (MLPS) in Prairie du Chien, Wisconsin. The paper traces eight ...
    • The Early Activity of the Wisconsin Lutheran Synod in Alaska, with Special Emphasis on the Southeastern Region 

      Baur, Martin R. (1981)
      Martin Baur’s essay traces the early mission efforts of the Wisconsin Evangelical Lutheran Synod (WELS) in Alaska, focusing on the development of congregational work in the southeastern region. Beginning with exploratory ...
    • A Symbolic Guide of Zebaoth Evangelical Lutheran Church 

      Baumler, Daniel G. (1992)
      Dan Baumler’s essay presents a detailed symbolic guide to Zebaoth Evangelical Lutheran Church in Milwaukee, highlighting its unmatched richness in Christian iconography within the Wisconsin Evangelical Lutheran Synod (WELS). ...
    • Where is the Font? 

      Zarling, Mark G. (2001)
      Summary In this essay, Mark Zarling explores the theological, pastoral, and personal significance of Holy Baptism, using the baptismal font as a symbol of God’s grace. He urges pastors to reflect on the font’s place in ...
    • The Doctrinal Situation of Three Merging Churches 

      Baumgart, John J. (1985)
      John Baumgart’s essay critically examines the doctrinal landscape of three liberal Lutheran church bodies—the Lutheran Church in America (LCA), the American Lutheran Church (ALC), and the Association of Evangelical Lutheran ...
    • The Ethnological Impact of the German-Russian Immigrant on the Wisconsin Evangelical Lutheran Synod 

      Zarling, Mark G. (1980)
      Mark Zarling’s essay explores how German-Russian immigrants influenced the Wisconsin Evangelical Lutheran Synod (WELS), particularly in liturgical customs, education, doctrinal practices, and daily life. These immigrants, ...
    • The Prayer of a Penitent Person: An Exegesis of Psalm 51 

      Baumann, Jon A. (1994)
      Jon A. Baumann’s essay offers a rich exegetical and pastoral exploration of Psalm 51, presenting it as a model prayer of repentance. Through detailed analysis of the Hebrew text, Baumann highlights David’s plea for mercy, ...
    • Stand in Awe of Justification 

      Zarling, Mark G. (1983)
      Summary Mark Zarling’s essay presents justification as the central doctrine of Christianity—the “diamond” of divine revelation. He distinguishes between objective justification (God’s declaration of forgiveness for all ...
    • Which Method of Biblical Exposition Is More Loving? 

      Baumann, John C. (1993)
      John C. Baumann’s essay critically compares the historical-critical and historical-grammatical methods of biblical exposition, arguing that the latter is more faithful and loving in its approach to Scripture. Baumann defines ...