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Contents:
- Walter A. Maier as Evangelical Preacher
- Richard Caemmerer's Goal, Malady, Means: A Retrospective Glance
- Berthold von Schenk: Out of Step of Before His Times?
- J.A.O. Preus: Theologian, Churchman, or Both?
- The Theology of Robert David Preus and His Person: Making a Difference
- Jaroslav Pelikan and the Road to Orthodoxy
- God, Christ, and Biblical Authority in the ELCA Today
- On Ferminized God-Language
- Patristic Exegesis
- Scripture and Functional Marcionism
- Rightousness of Faith in Ecclesiastes
- Amos's Earthquake in The Book of the Twelve
- The Apostolic Councils of Galtians and Acts
- Philemon in the Context of Paul's Travels
- The Lord's Supper in Cyprian's Theology
- The Authoritative Status of the Smalcald Articles
- Ordination of Women and Homosexuality
- North American Lutheran-Reformed Ecumenism
- Father, Son, and Spirit is God
- God as Secondary Fundamental Doctrine
- Luther and Calvin on God
- Luther, Zwingli, and Calvin on Christ's Death
- Luther and Reformed Dogmatics on the Doctrine of God
- Luther/s Threefold Use of the Law
- Gerhard Forde's Doctrine of the Law
- Justification: Jesus vs. Paul
- Schleiermacher's Der christliche Glaube
- Evangelicals and Lutherans on Justification
- The Finnish School of Luther Interpretation
- Atonement and Justification in Gerhard Forde
- Ministry in the Early Church
- Walter and AC V
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