New issue of Lutheran Theological Review
NOTE: A previous version of this article inadvertently referred to the contents of the 29th volume of Lutheran Theological Review, not the current 30th volume. The article has been updated to correct this mistake.
CANADA – The latest issue of Lutheran Theological Review (vol. 30) is now available to read online.
The new issue (which was published in January 2019) contains articles by: Rev. Dr. Stephen L. Chambers (“Choosing Our Words: ‘We’ and ‘You’ in Preaching”); Rev. Dr. James R. Gimbel (“Fifty Biblical Theses on Human Suffering, Dying, Physical, and Eternal Death”); Rev. Dr. Harold Ristau (“Luther’s Demonological Rhetoric in Against the Heavenly Prophets: Tools for Today”); and Rev. Dr. John R. Stephenson (“A Needless Controversy: Löhe’s Apostolic Sick Visit and Its Aftermath”). A sermon by Rev. Kurt E. Reinhardt (“Lord, It is Good that We Are Here” – Matthew 17:1-9”) is also featured.
Lutheran Theological Review is an annual journal published by the two seminary faculties of Lutheran Church–Canada (LCC). It provides a forum for LCC professors and pastors to publish their research, and for the seminaries to provide resources to stimulate the minds of our pastorate and laity. Free copies are sent to every pastor in LCC, and paid subscriptions are available.
The full text of the current issue and all back issues is available online for free at concordia-seminary.ca/ltr/.
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