Hermeneutics 4, 1963 - 1978
File — Box: Nickel 11, Folder: 11
Scope and Contents
- Three hole Folder (#3)
- Committee Report (February 1965)
- Outline: The Form and Meaning of the Fall Narrative by Norman C. Habel
- Outline: Hermeneutical Principles Involved in the Appraisal of the 1963 Essay on Gensis 3 by Martin Franzmann (1964)
- Outline: Presuppositions Which Have Shaped Hermeneutical Principles and Affected Their Application by Harry A. Huth (1964)
- The Influence of Confessional Themes on Biblical Exegesis by Horace D. Hummel (March 1976; 11 pages)
- Evangelium / Gospel (Volume 5:1 | February 1978). A Suggested Methodological Model - The Parabel [sic] of the Leaven by Martin H. Scharlemann (pages 1-11)
- Faithful to Our Calling - Faithful to Our Lord: Part 1 - A Witness to Our Faith (43 pages; with heavy marginalia)
- Faithful to Our Calling - Faithful to Our Lord: Part 2 - I Believe (156 pages; with marginalia)
- An Evaluation of the Faculty Document: "Faithful to Our Calling...Part 1". Adopted March 28, 1973 by the CTCR (2 pages)
- Report of the Advisory Committee on Doctrine and Conciliation with a foreward by J. A. O. Preus. Saint Louis: CPH, 1976 (147 pages; No. 9-2308; with marginalia)
- Copy: A Response to Dr. Kramer's Gospel - Scripture Relationship by Harry A. Huth (15 pages)
Dates
- Creation: 1963 - 1978
Extent
1 Folders
Language of Materials
From the Collection: English
Separated Materials
- Gospel and Scripture: The Interrelationship of the Material and Formal Principles in Lutheran Theology (November 1972; CTCR-12032)
- Report of the Commission on Theology and Church Relations: a Lutheran Stance Toward Contemporary Biblical Studies (10 pages; CTCR-25)
- The Need for Scholarly Christian Philosophy by Marcus R. Braun. Kansas City, 1971 (Library Call #: BR100 .B73 1971)
Repository Details
Part of the Concordia Historical Institute Repository
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804 Seminary Place
Saint Louis MO 63105 USA
314-505-7935
reference@concordiahistoricalinstitute.org