Concerns
File — Box: Nickel 10, Folder: 13
Scope and Contents
- Transcript of a presentation by Dr. Herman R. Frincke, President of the Eastern District (LCMS) at Saint Mark Lutheran Church (Rochester, New York) on March 10, 1974 (24 pages)
- Quid Valet in Ecclesia
- Historical Development of Centralization in the Missouri Synod by Marcus T. Lang (8 pages; November 25, 1960)
- Religion and the New Morality: Leading Liberals of the Clergy Debate the Church's Role in Today's Sexual Revolution (included Martin Marty: June 1967)
- A Layman's Concern about His Church by Marcus R. Braun (May 1967, 19 pages)
- Answers to Questions submitted on July 1, 1968 to Marcus R. Braun by a Special Subcommittee of the Board of Control, Concordia Seminary (Saint Louis: 22 pages)
- An Open Letter to the Proviso Teachers Conference by Walter R. Bouman (14 pages: June 1966)
- Open Letter to the Officers and Members of The Lutheran Church - Missouri Synod from Louis P. Lochner [responding to criticism from Neipp and Otten] (January 25, 1969) [a copy that carries an original signature from Lochner]
- Pseudo-Orthodoxy in the Missouri Synod by Ralph L. Moellering (8 pages)
- Reasons for Leaving the Missouri Synod and Staying with the Lutheran Church by Roy B. Faulstick (30 pages)
- An Evaluation of the State of the Church Conference and the Documentation: An Interview with L. [Lorry] B. Meyer (EX-452R2, 15 pages)
- What is the Problem? (3 pages)
- Suggested Changes in Committee 3's Document, The Mission of the Christian Church in a Modern World
- A Statement of Position and Concerns of Northwest Doctrinal Concerns
- A Collection of articles photocopied and bound with an index (190+ pages)
Dates
- Creation: 1938 - 1995
Extent
1 Folders
Language of Materials
From the Collection: English
Repository Details
Part of the Concordia Historical Institute Repository
Contact:
804 Seminary Place
Saint Louis MO 63105 USA
314-505-7935
reference@concordiahistoricalinstitute.org
804 Seminary Place
Saint Louis MO 63105 USA
314-505-7935
reference@concordiahistoricalinstitute.org