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Concordia Historical Institute: Department of Archives and History, LCMS
Concordia Historical Institute, Department of Archives & History of the Lutheran Church--Missouri Synod, is home to the world's largest collection of artifacts & information on Lutherans in America. [eng]
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Êëèðèê
Èçäàòåëüñêèå ïðîåêòû, ñåìèíàðû. [rus]
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Luther Academy
Founded by the late Dr. Robert Preus in 1991 and incorporated as a not for profit corporation in the State of Minnesota, Luther Academy is dedicated to the
preservation and promotion of genuine confessional Lutheran theology and research. [eng]
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Lutheran Theology
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Project Wittenberg
Project Wittenberg is an electronic text initiative which converts to electronic form the writings of Martin Luther and Other Lutherans. This page is Wittenberg's home page and thus a catalog of the texts available. Most of these documents are in the public domain and may be freely distributed. [eng]
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The Augsburg Confession (1530)
In 1530, Charles V, Emperor of the Holy Roman Empire, called together the princes and cities of his german territories in a Diet at Augsburg. He sought unity among them to fend off the attacks of Turkish armies in Eastern Austria. He called upon the Lutheran nobility to explain their religious convictions, with the hope that the controversy swirling around the challange of the Reformation might be resolved. To this end, Philip Melanchthon, a close friend of Martin Luther and a Professor of New Testament at Wittenberg University, was called upon to draft a common confession for the Lutheran Lords and Free Territories. The resulting document, the Augsburg Confession was presented to the emperor on June 25, 1530. [eng]
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Lutheran Historical Conference
The biennial meeting of the Lutheran Historical Conference will be held at Wisconsin Lutheran College, Milwaukee, 19-21 October 2000. Program details and registration information will be available here soon. [eng]
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Logia - A Journal of Lutheran Theology
Logia publishes articles on exegetical, historical, systematic, and liturgical theology that promote the orthodox theology of the Evangelical Lutheran Church. [eng]
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CyberJournal for Pentecostal
The Experience of Christ's Real Presence in Faith
as a Goal for Lutheran Charismatic Renewal by Markku Antola. "The Charismatic Renewal has already found its place in most of the mainline Churches. As it has spread, it has brought out both enthusiasm and doubt. The evident advantages of non-Christian people linking into Christianity by a charismatic experience have been forgotten while the Charismatic Renewal is under suspicion of being a crypto-Pentecostal movement amongst the mainline Churches. In the beginning of the Charismatic Renewal, only in the Catholic Church did theologians take the responsibility seriously of asking about the theological connotations of the charismatic experience as a natural dimension of Christianity." [eng]
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Lutheran Church--Missouri Synod: Commission on Theology and Church Relations
The Holy Christian Church is the sum total of all who believe in Jesus Christ as their Savior from sin. It is called into being, nurtured, and extended by the power of the Holy Spirit working through the Gospel in Word and Sacraments. Because the church's life is so intimately involved with these means of grace, it must take special care that they are not falsified or weakened in any way as the church communicates to people living in the modern world. A church body that is loyal to the Gospel will therefore be concerned about theology. [eng]
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