The latest issue of Lutheran Theological Review (vol. 36) has been released. 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, seminary alumni, and major theological libraries worldwide; paid subscriptions are also available. (LCC pastors can opt out [or back in] from receiving the print copy here.)
In public service to the church we also provide the full text (.pdf) of the current and all back issues on our website (concordia-seminary.ca/ltr/). Click here to download volume 36, the latest issue. It contains:
Articles
The Value of History: Ruminations of an Emeritus Professor to a Pastoral Conference
John R. Stephenson
The Genesis Genealogies
Joel D. Heck
Just Us, Just Jesus: Racially Specific Christianity in Germany, 1933–48
William F. Mundt
Weaponizing the Word: A Lutheran Look At Christian Nationalism
Thomas J. Korcok
What Are They Thinking and How Do We Respond?
Understanding the Mind and Values of the Woke and Speaking to Those Affected by This Movement
John P. Hellwege, Jr
Book Review
Stephen M. Saunders, Martin Luther on Mental Health: Practical Advice for Christians Today
Richard A. Beinert
Sermon
CLTS Call Service 2024 (Matt. 28:16–20)
Thomas M. Winger
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