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Pieper Lectures, 1996 - 2008

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Pieper Lectures 1996-2008 have been co-published by Concordia Historical Institute and Luther Academy. Titles of lectures may differ in the published books.

  • Program: February 22-23, 1996. Doctrine of the ministry: David Scaer, August Suelflow, Ken Schurb, Robert Kolb, Lawrence Rast, Jr.
    • Manuscript: Francis Pieper: His Theology and Legacy by David Scaer (21 pages)
    • Outline: Walther and the ministry by August Suelflow (3 pages)
    • Outline: The Meeting of Church and Ministry in the Lutheran Confessions and some of their Interpreters by Ken Schurb (2 pages)
    • Outline: Tileman Hesshus - His Doctrine of the Pastoral Office and its Reception in the Missouri Synod by Robert Kolb (1 page)
    • Outline: Francis Pieper on the Office of the Ministry by Lawrence R. Rast, Jr. (4 pages)
  • Announcement: September 25-26, 1997. Church Fellowship
  • Program: September 25-26, 1997
    • Church Fellowship in the Early Church by William Weinrich
    • The Lutheran Confessions on Church Fellowship by Charles Arand
    • The Parting Words of Saints: an Agenda for Fellowship Discussion for the 21st century by J. A. O. Preus III
    • Martin Chemnitz on Church Fellowship by Scott Bruzek
    • Francis Pieper on Church Fellowship by Kurt Marquart
    • Church fellowship in the Evangelical Lutheran Synodical Conference of North America by Erling Teigen
    • The ELCA and its Predecessors: Their Past and its Future View of Church Fellowship by David Gustafson
  • Announcement: September 17-18, 1998. Pietism and Lutheranism
    • Quantifiable righteousness: justification and regeneration in Pietist thought by Gerald Krispin
    • The Roots and Fruits of German Pietism by Ronald Feuerhahn
    • An Orthodox Lutheran Response to Pietism: an Introduction to the Work of Valentin Loescher by Paul McCain
    • Warm Winds from the South: the Spread of Pietism to Scandinavian Lutherans by Wilhelm Petersen
    • Pietism and Neo-Pietism in Nineteenth-century American Lutheranism by Lawrence Rast, Jr.
    • Liturgy and Pietism, Then and Now by John T. Pless
  • Announcement: September 23-24, 1999. What Does it Mean to be Lutheran?
  • Program: September 23-24, 1999
    • What Did it Mean to be Lutheran in the Confessional Period? by Patrick Ferry
    • What Did it Mean to be Lutheran among the Orthodox Lutheran Fathers, 1530-1580? by Scott Murray
    • What Did it Mean to be a Lutheran in the Pietist Tradition? by Carter Lindberg
    • What Did it Mean to be Lutheran in the Liberal Protestant Tradition? by Martin Noland
    • What Does it Mean to be Lutheran Today? by J. A. O. Preus III
    • What Will it Mean to be Lutheran in the 21st century? by Dean Wenthe
  • Announcement and program: September 21-22, 2000.
    • Lutheran Catholicity. The Lutheran Reformation and the Early Church by William Weinrich
    • The Lutheran Reformers' Understanding of the Historical Deformation of the Church by Cameron MacKenzie
    • Catholic or Heretic? Martin Luther as Rebel and Reformer by John A. Maxfield
    • Catholicity and the True Unity of the Church in the Lutheran Confessions and Missourian Orthodoxy by Lawrence R. Rast, Jr.
    • "That They May be One" - Lutheran Interpretation of John 17 from the Reformation to Today by Bruce Schuchard
    • The Catholicity of Lutheran Worship by Paul Grime
    • Outline: The Lutheran Reformers' Understanding of the Historical Deformation of the Church [by Cameron MacKenzie] (3 pages)
  • Announcement: October 18-19, 2001. The American Book of Concord - a Sesquicentennial Celebration.
    • The Gnesio-Lutheran background of the American Revolution by Oliver K. Olson
    • "The Priceless Treasure of the Orthodox Confession" - Confessional Subscription and Lutheran Identity in the United States by Lawrence R. Rast, Jr.
    • The Significance of David Henkel by Louis A. Smith
    • The 1851 American Book of Concord: in Anticipation of a Brighter Day by Mark Loest
    • The Book of Concord and Confessional Subscription among Norwegian Lutherans - Norway and America by Erling Teigen
    • Book of Concord Lutheranism: a Hermeneutical Proposal by Charles P. Arand
  • Announcement and program: October 3-4, 2002.
    • Sanctification: New Life in Christ. Christian Vocation and the Concept of Time in Luther's Exegesis of Ecclesiastes by David R. Speers
    • Sanctification and Individual Prayer in Lutheran Theology by Arnold J. Koelpin
    • Sanctification and the Lord's Supper in Lutheran Theology by John R. Stephenson
    • Philip Melanchthon and the Third Use of the Law by Ken R. Schurb
    • Sanctification and Charitable Works in Lutheran Theology by Matthew C. Harrison
    • Sanctification and Baptism in Lutheran Theology by David P. Scaer
    • Manuscript: Sanctification and Baptism in Lutheran Theology by David P. Scaer (12 pages)
    • Supporting materials: Philip Melanchthon and the Third Use of the Law by Ken R. Schurb (2 pages)
    • Manuscript: Sanctification and Charitable Works in Lutheran Theology by Matthew C. Harrison (10 pages)
  • Announcement: October 2-3, 2003. Preaching through the Ages.
    • Preaching like Amos by Paul Raabe
    • The Divine Preaching of Jesus by Carl C. Fickenscher II
    • The Preaching of St. Augustine by John Nordling
    • Luther's Preaching to the Hometown Folks by Kenneth Hagen
    • C. F. W. Walther as Preacher in his Parish and at Synodical Conventions by John C. Wohlrabe, Jr.
    • American Preaching: Lutheran and Evangelical by Klemet Preus
  • Announcement: September 16-17, 2004. The Bible in the History of the Lutheran Church.
    • Martin Luther on Hearing Holy Scripture as the Word of God by John Maxfield
    • Scriptural Authority in the Age of Lutheran Orthodoxy by Kenneth Appold
    • Lutheranism and the Rise of Historical Criticism by Ronald Feuerhahn
    • C. F. W. Walther and the Doctrine of Scripture in the Early History of the Missouri Synod by Thomas Manteufel
    • American Fundamentalism and the Authority of Scripture in the LCMS in the Early Twentieth Century by Lawrence R. Rast, Jr.
    • After the Walkout: Scriptural Authority and Interpretation in the LCMS since the Crisis of the 1970s
  • Announcement: September 22-23. 2005. Call and Ordination in the Lutheran Church.
    • Critical Decisions Regarding Call and Ordination to the Preaching Office in the Lutheran Reformation by Jobst Schöne
    • Call and Ordination in the Thought and Practice of C. F. W. Walther and in the early Missouri Synod by Cameron A. MacKenzie
    • The Old Ministry Debate in the Synods of the Synodical Conference and in the ELS Today by Rolf Preus
    • The Ministry, Call and Ordination in Contemporary Lutheran Ecumenical Discussions by Steven D. Paulson
    • Call, Ordination and the Practice of the Preaching Office in the Lutheran Church Today by George F. Wollenburg
  • Announcement: September 11-12, 2006. Higher Education and Vocation: the University of Wittenberg (1517-1533) between Renaissance and Reform
    • The Lutheran Vocation of Citizen in American Today by David Adams
    • Protector, Leader, and Benefactor: the Modern Lutheran Lay Leader in the Shoes of the Lutheran Prince by Christian Preus
    • A Lutheran Perspective on Vocation, Career Preparation, and Higher Education Today by Gene Veith
    • How Lutheran Theology Should Inform the Vocations and Why it Usually Doesn't by Uwe Siemon-Netto
    • The Lutheran Layman's Vocation of Priest in Worship and Private Prayer by John Pless
  • Book Review: The Pieper Lectures. Volume 11, The Lutheran Doctrine of Vocation by Kenneth A Cherney (photocopy from Wisconsin Lutheran Quarterly, 105:4, Fall 2008. 3 pages)
  • Announcement: September 27-28, 2007. Evangelicalism and the Missouri Synod.
    • Walter A. Maier, Sr., and the Advent of Evangelicalism in the Missouri Synod by Richard Shuta
    • Lutheran and/or Evangelical? The Impact of Evangelicalism on LCMS Pastors by Harold Senkbeil
    • Contemporary Worship: How Can You Tell if it's Lutheran? by Charles L. Cortright
    • The Charismatic Movement in the LCMS by Timothy Scharr
    • The "Back to the Reformation" Movement in American Evangelicalism Today by Michael S. Horton
    • Evangelical Style and Lutheran Substance: a Review of the Controversy by David R. Maxwell

Dates

  • Creation: 1996 - 2008

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1 Folders

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From the Collection: English

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