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June, 1998.
Volume Two, Number Two
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F E A T U R E S
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The Incarnational Life
- by Rev. Dr. Arthur A. Just Jr.
Professor of Exegetical Theology, Concordia Theological Seminary,
Fort Wayne, Indiana
Our life in church is incarnational, for it brings us into communion
with Jesus Christ so that we might delight in Him. |
Rituals and the Enactment of
the Gospel - by the Rev. Dr. John W. Kleinig
Lecturer at Luther Seminary, North Adelaide, Australia
Rituals are important for Christians because the Triune God uses them
to establish, sustain and extend the church on earth. |
Born and Born Again -
by Debra L. Schaeffer Grime
Medical Doctor in St. Louis, Missouri
At our physical birth, we receive a name. At our spiritual birth, God
writes His name on us as we are baptized, "In the name of the Father, and
of the Son and of the Holy Spirit." |
Kramer Chapel: The Jewel of
the Seminary - by Pam Knepper
Managing Editor, For the Life of the World
Kramer Chapel continues to represent the center of life at the seminary.
For in this house of worship, students, staff and faculty gather as a community
to receive God's gifts in His Word and Sacraments. By gathering for worship,
the seminary demonstrates the incarnational character of the Body of Christ
- His Church. |
Seminary hosts Lutheran/Catholic
Dialogue - by Pam Knepper
Managing Editor, For the Life of the World
Over 700 people representing the church bodies of the Lutheran Church-Missouri
Synod, the Evangelical Lutheran Church of America and the Roman Catholic
Church came to Concordia Theological Seminary (CTS), Fort Wayne, on April
15, 1998 to listen and take part in a dialogue that focused on the ecumenical
movement. |
In the Field - by
Pam Knepper
Managing Editor, For the Life of the World
Featuring the Rev. Rick Milas, Campus Pastor at University Lutheran
Church at TC University of Illinois at Urbana / Champaign |
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