Doctrine 1

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  1. Building bridges between the Biblical message and one’s specific cultural setting.
  2. Assessing doctrine on the basis of the Word of God:
    • As dependent creatures who have fallen into sin but are saved by the blood of the Lamb;
    • As the Word of the Creator;
    • Through the theology of the Cross;
    • In the proper distinction of Law and Gospel;
    • Leading to an appropriated interpretation of Christian and other analyses of the relationship between God and his human creatures;
    • A clarity of about the two kingdoms; 
    • Application of Biblical truths to life; and
    • The communication of one’s own insights regarding the teaching of the church to others.

3. Developing understanding concerning:

    • An essential outline of the chief contents of Christian doctrine as conveyed through the LCMS;
    • The variety of approaches to issues in Christian theology which have been and are being raised by theologians; and
    • Understand the implications of relating Christian principles to everyday life.

4. Fostering attitudes:

    • Of appreciation for the tasks of the person who teaches the Christian faith and the methods which are used in the task;
    • Of the various elements at work in formulating meaningful expressions of Christian teaching; and
    • Of thankfulness for the presence of the Holy Spirit in the teaching process of the church.

Required Texts:

  • Koehler, E. W. A. (2006). A Summary of Christian Doctrine: A Popular Presentation of the Teachings of the Bible: New King James Edition (3rd edition). Concordia Publishing House.
  • Kolb, R., & Wengert, T. J. (2000). The Book of Concord: The Confessions of the Evangelical Lutheran Church (C. P. Arand, Trans.; 2nd edition). Fortress Press.
  • Luther, M. (2017). Luther’s Small Catechism with Explanation—2017 Edition (2017th edition). Concordia Publishing.
  • Mueller, S. P. (Ed.). (2006). Called to Believe: A Brief Introduction to Christian Doctrine. Wipf and Stock. 
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