Neo-Pentecostals / Charismatic Movement / Glossolalia
File — Box: Nickel 16, Folder: 13
Scope and Contents
This folder has correspondence, news articles, reports, essays, and other materials relating to the study of the Charismatic movement in the LCMS. Some specific items are listed below.
- Booklet: My Personal Pentecost by Rodney Lensch (60 pages) (Library Call #: BT123 .L4 | OCLC: 5358218)
- Booklet: A Missouri Synod Pastor is Baptised in the Holy Spirit by Rodney Lensch (36 pages; with marginalia)
- Reports and Actions of the 2nd General Convention of the ALC (Columbus, Ohio: 1964). Includes Exhibit H - Glossolalia in the New Testament by Lowell J. Satre
- "Luthercostals" - A Look at Some Issues in the Charismatic Renewal from a Lutheran Perspective by D. M. Dorpat (22 pages + appendices; September 27, 1971)
- The Charismatic Movement, CTCR (40 pages; December 6, 1971)
- The Charismatic Movement (21 pages)
- The Charismatic Movement (25 total pages + bibliography)
- Our Experience and Beliefs since We Received the "Baptism of Fire" by Norman and Donna Dorpat (4 pages)
- Correspondence from Justus J. Kuring regarding C. Donald Pfotenhauer (April 23, 1971; 26 pages)
- Correspondence from Robert W. Heil (March 3, 1971) with A Position and Guidelines for Immanuel Lutheran Church (Crystal City, Missouri) Concerning the Baptism of the Holy Spirit and Its Attendant Gifts (6 pages)
- Charismatic Gifts (4 pages)
- Report to the CTCR on the Conference on Charismatic Renewal (Minneapolis, Minnesota: October 29-31, 1968)
- Correspondence from Mahlon W. Wagner (February 15, 1971) regarding communion and confirmation
- Correspondence from Ruben E. Spannaus (August 3, 1971) regarding abortion and human life
- ALC Statement on Church Fellowship (Copy)
Dates
- Creation: 1947 - 1973
Extent
1 Folders
Language of Materials
From the Collection: English
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