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Division of Theological Studies Print Records, 1987

 Sub-Series — Box: LCUSA 4, Folder: 18-21

Scope and Contents

18 - Consultation on United Witness
  • 1970, September 18-19 | Minutes - Consultation on United Witness with Regard to Membership in Unchristian and Anti-Christian Organizations
  • 1970, December 18-19 | Minutes - Consultation on United Witness with Regard to Membership in Unchristian and Anti-Christian Organizations
  • 1971, February 5 | Minutes - Consultation on United Witness with Regard to Membership in Unchristian and Anti-Christian Organizations
  • The Churches Speak: A Bibliography of Official Social Statements and Study Reports prepared under Henry J. Whiting (106 pages; April 1, 1969)
19 - Study Committee on the Confession-Making Process
  • 1970, April 18 | Minutes - Study Committee on the Confession Making Process
  • 1970, May 25 | Minutes - Study Committee on the Confession Making Process
  • 1970, October 2-3 | Minutes - Consultation on the Confession Making Process
  • 1970, October 8 | Minutes - Study Committee on the Confession Making Process
  • 1971, January 8-9 | Minutes - Consultation on the Confession Making Process
  • A Duke's Mixture on Creeds in Old and New Testament by Roy A. Harrisville (9 pages; October 1970)
  • The Confession Making Process in the Early Church by Carl Volz (16 pages and endnotes; October 1970)
  • The Confession-Making Process Among Lutherans in the Sixteenth Century by James L. Schaaf (16 pages)
  • The Lutheran Symbolical Books from 1580 through the 19th Century by Arthur Carl Piepkorn (23 pages; September 1970)
  • Confession-Making in the Twentieth Century by Robert H. Fischer (7 pages)
  • Are There New and Current Issues Calling for Confessional Statements? by Frederick K. Wentz (4 pages; December 1970)
  • Is the Writing of Confessions Possible Only Where Scripture Speaks? by Ralph A. Bohlmann (21 pages; February 1971)
  • Are There New and Current Issues Calling for Confessional Statements? (January 8-9, 1971; Springfield, Illinois; 17 pages)
  • The History of the "Brief Statement" by Walter W. Stuenkel (4 pages)
  • The Arnoldshain Theses: A Case Study by Opsahl? (4 pages)
  • The Reichenau Declaration by Paul D. Opsahl (5 pages)
  • The Status as Confession of Constitutional Provisions on Doctrine and Statements Adopted in Convention by Fred W. Meuser (17 pages)
  • Some Statements on Confessional Subscription Offered for Discussion by Theodore G. Tappert (January 8, 1971; 1 page)
20 - Fundamental Consensus (Basic Consensus - Basic Difference)
  • Proposed List of Attendees
  • Tentative Agenda: Basic Consensus - Basis Difference (January 30 - February 6, 1987)
  • Fundamental Difference - Fundamental Consensus by Harding Meyer. Mid-Stream: An Ecumenical Journal (Volume 25:3 | July 1986)
  • Proposed List for "Fundamental Consensus and Church Fellowship"
  • Tentative Agenda: Fundamental Consensus and Church Fellowship (January 30 - February 6, 1987)
  • Summary: Fundamental Consensus and Church Fellowship - International Consultation (Puerto Rico: January 30 - February 2, 1987)
  • Grundkonsens und Kirchengemeinschaft
  • Fundamental Consensus and Church Fellowship by Pierre Duprey (15 pages)
  • Fundamental Consensus and Church Fellowship by Archbishop Methodios of Thyateira and Great Britain (14 pages)
  • Response to Father Duprey: "Fundamental Consencus [sic] and Church Fellowship" by E. W. Gritsch (4 pages)
  • Hand-written Manuscripts
  • Fundamental Consensus: A Reformed Perspective by Paul R. Fries (13 pages)
  • Justification by Faith Alone - The Article by Which the Church Stands or Falls? by Gerhard A. Forde. (18 pages)
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  • Doctrine and Opinions: A Wesleyan and Methodist Perspective on Necessary Agreement and Licit Differences by Geoffrey Wainwright (Unrevised and Unannotated - Not for Quotation or Publication) (35 pages)
  • Handwritten Outline: Fundamental Consensus and Church Fellowship - An Anglican View by J. Robert Wright (February 2, 1987; 2 pages)
  • Levels of Fellowship! A Missouri Synod Perspective (21 pages + notes with three appendices)
  • Fundamental Consensus and Church Fellowship: A Lutheran Perspective by Harding Meyer (26 pages)
  • Basics and Christology by Robert W. Jenson (31 pages)
  • Fundamental Difference - Fundamental Consensus: Some Definitions by Michael Root
  • Probe Einer Problemskizze by Joseph A. Burgess (November 8, 1986; 8 pages)
  • Consensus in the Gospel by Ralph A. Bohlmann (24 pages)
  • Fundamental Consensus in the New Testament by James D. G. Dunn (25 pages)




Correspondence, minutes, reports

Dates

  • Creation: 1987

Creator

Extent

4 Folders

Language of Materials

From the Record Group: English

Physical Location

1.26.2.4;

Immediate Source of Acquisition

Transferred by Dr. Walter Rosin, secretary, LCMS, August 1995

Repository Details

Part of the Concordia Historical Institute Repository

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