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  1. A Statement from Edward A. Engelbrecht — Lutheran Forum

    Jan 16, 2019 · The Lord founded the Church upon truth and dedicated it to truth, both of the Law and of the Gospel (Exodus 20:6; John 14:6). It cannot thrive on falsehood. For this reason, practices such …

  2. Mobbing: Organized Spiritual Abuse in the Lutheran Church - Missouri ...

    Jan 9, 2019 · Two had heard the specific term “the main nag” and one knew of a person coordinating mobbing activities. Overall, nine people corroborated the author’s central claim that an organized …

  3. When, Why, and How to Baptize Mormons — Lutheran Forum

    Dec 21, 2018 · by Katie Langston Read the PDF from LF Fall 2018 I was baptized into the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (the Mormons) when I was eight years old. It took place on a crisp …

  4. The Book of Esther and God Hidden and Revealed — Lutheran Forum

    Dec 7, 2018 · I suppose the first thing to say about the book of Esther is that Martin Luther hated it. He absolutely hated it. He called Esther “less worthy of being held canonical” than any other writing of …

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    I never planned on doubting Mormonism. But a crisis of faith arose anyway, spurred by the collision of my hypersensitive conscience with Mormonism’s high-demand, works-based theology. The Book of …

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    Like so many others, I was first exposed to Flannery O’Connor in high school when assigned her infamous short story “A Good Man Is Hard to Find” in English class. My English teacher told the …

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    What both the historicist-materialist critical and the fundmentalist-inerrantist approach to Scripture have in common is that both are stuck on the question, “Did it really happen?” In Time and the Word, …

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    The Letter of Jude has been called “the most neglected book of the New Testament.” Some classical theologians, among them Martin Luther, have held that Jude is not only dependent on but even …

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    One of the U.S. Supreme Court’s most important civil liberties decisions arose out of a case that began in a one-room Lutheran schoolhouse in rural Nebraska. On a May afternoon in 1920, Robert T. …

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    When my wife Erna and I arrived at Luther Place in the the winter of 1970, the 14th Street situation was chaotic: drug pushers, pimps, hundreds of prostitutes, homeless ill. It was difficult to get to the front …