Lutheran Theological Review is an annual journal published by the two seminary faculties of Lutheran Church–Canada. It provides a forum for our professors and pastors to publish their research, and for the seminaries to provide resources and to stimulate the minds of our pastorate and laity. Free copies are sent to every pastor in LCC, and paid subscriptions are available.
In public service to the church we also provide the full text in pdf format on our website. Click here to download volume 25, the latest issue. It contains:
Short Studies
The Tyranny of “I Like”
Brian Dunlop
Four Hymns
Alan Kornacki
Articles
The Triangle of Congregational Life: Lessons from the Confessional Lutheran Church in Finland
Jari Kekäle
Christ’s Presence in Worship according to the Understanding of the Confessional Lutheran Church
Gert Kelter
The Holy Ministry as Confessed in the Lands of the Mission Province
Naomichi Masaki
The Rightful Place of the Creeds and Confessions in Anglicanism
Jonathan S. Riches
Some Thoughts on Why and How Creeds and Confessions Exercise Authority over Lutheran Christendom
John R. Stephenson
Book Reviews
Infant Baptism in Nineteenth Century Lutheran Theology
Jody A. Rinas
Sermons
“Your Holy, Saving, Sending Lord” (Is. 6:1-8)
Robert Bugbee
“New Creation” (Lk. 24:1 and II Cor. 5:17)
Jonathan F. Grothe