Church Controversies -- Lutheran Church–Missouri Synod -- 20th century
Found in 27 Collections and/or Records:
1974 Controversy
American Union of Lutheran Seminarians (AULS), 1970
AULS: American Union of Lutheran Seminarians. Volume 1:1-2 (March 1 and March 18, 1970)
Concordia Seminary (Saint Louis, Missouri) Systematics Department Records, 1970 - 1975
The collection contains records from the Concordia Seminary (Saint Louis, Missouri) Systematics Department.
Crisis at Concordia Seminary. Parts 1 and 2; KFUO Broadcast, August 18, 1975
Cross. Walkout. John V. Glamann. Concordia Seminary (Saint Louis), February 19, 1974
This is one of the crosses that was planted in the quad of Concordia Seminary (Saint Louis, Missouri) as the student body departed the campus in protest. The cross has the name of "John V. Glamann" on the lintel. The cross is made of wood painted white.
Cross. Walkout. Martin Kretzmann. Concordia Seminary (Saint Louis), February 19, 1974
(74-4-BH-250; 74-4-BH-251) This artifact consists of two wooden pieces painted white. The pieces are placed together to form a cross. The cross carries the handwritten letters: "M. Kretzmann". This cross (with many others) was planted in the main quad at Concordia Seminary (Saint Louis, Missouri) on February 19, 1974 in connection with the campus "walkout". The post is 91.5cm x 5.5cm. The lintel is 46.5cm x 5.5cm.
Cross. Walkout. [Walter] Wolbrecht and [Arlis] Ehlen. Concordia Seminary (Saint Louis), February 19, 1974
(74-4-BH-248; 74-4-BH-249) This artifact consists of two wooden pieces painted white. The pieces are placed together to form a cross. It carries black handwritten letters: "WOLBRECHT / EHLEN". This cross (with many others) was planted in the main quad at Concordia Seminary (Saint Louis, Missouri) on February 19, 1974 in connection with the campus "walkout". The post is 91.5cm x 5.5cm. The lintel is 46.5cm x 5.5cm.
Edwin C. Weber Papers, 1973 - 1981
The collection contains files pertaining to the Concordia Seminary (Saint Louis) Board of Control from the 1970s and correspondence related to Weber's service as First Vice-President of the LCMS. A folder listing is available with the collection.
Essential Aspects of the Lutheran Doctrine of the Word by Herman Neunaber, February 18, 1969
Essential Aspects of the Lutheran Doctrine of the Word by Herman Neunaber, District President. (19 pages)
NOTE: "Originally this paper was presented to the Counselors of the So. Illinois District under the title, "Revelation -- Inspiration -- Inerrancy.""