Lutheran Doctrine 2
The purpose of this seminar is to study a number of aspects of Christian life (Doctrine I studied Christian faith), so that Christianity can be the foundation for life.
Purpose: The purpose of this seminar is to study a number of aspects of Christian life (Doctrine I studied Christian faith), so that Christianity can be the foundation for life. One’s relationship with Jesus as Savior and Lord is a gift from God to use not only in personal faith but also in service to Him through serving one’s fellow human beings.
Textbooks
- Crabb, Lawrence J. Understanding People. Zondervan Publishing House, Grand Rapids.
- Giertz, Bo. The Hammer of God. Augsburg Publishing House, Minneapolis.
- Senkbeil, Harold. Sanctification: Christ in Action. Northwestern Publishing House, Milwaukee.
- Walther, C.F.W. God’s No and God’s Yes: The Proper Distinction Between Law and Gospel. Concordia Publishing House, St. Louis.
- The Holy Bible—whichever edition you desire (ESV encouraged).
Recommended Readings
- Luther, Martin. 1535 Galatians Commentary. Luther’s Works, Vol. 26, American Edition.
Introduction
Bible Study
Law and Gospel: Part 1
Law and Gospel: Part 2
Law and Gospel: Part 3
Applying Law/Gospel
Living in Baptism and Holy Communion
The Joy of Eternal Life
Bible Study: Romans 7:14-25
Sin and the Fragmented Self
Life in the Combat Zone
The God who Saves
The Hammer of God, pt. 1
The Hammer of God, pt. 2
The Hammer of God, pt. 3
Martin Luther on Galatians 4:1-7
Sanctification, pt. 1
Sanctification, pt. 2
Bible Study: Isaiah 55:1-6
God’s Call to Faith and Faithfulness
Living in the Cross
Dealing with Doubts
Understanding People, pt. 1
Understanding People, pt. 2
Understanding People, pt. 3
The Christian Doctrine Exam
Discuss the Competency Exam
Concluding Remarks
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