The Sixth World Seminaries Conference discussed the impact of Confessional Lutheranism on mission, worship and worldview. The essays focused on the role of theological education and individual catechesis. Read them in the August issue of the Journal of Lutheran Mission.
Table of Contents
- Shaping Confessional Lutheranism for the 21st Century: The Impact of the Lutheran Reformation on Mission, Worship, and Worldview — by Werner Klän
- Hermeneutics in the International Lutheran Council — by Roland Ziegler
- The Impact of the Lutheran Reformation on Worship — by Andrew Pfeiffer
- Response to Andrew Pfeiffer: The Impact of the Lutheran Reformation on Worship – German Perspective — by Armin Wenz
- The Lutheran Impact on Mission — by Berhanu Ofgaa
- Shaping Confessional Lutheran Worldview in the 21st Century — by Makito Masaki
- The Act of Making a Knowledgeable Confession: A Response to Makito Masaki — by Lawrence Rast
- Closing Remarks — by Al Collver
- Book Review: Brand Luther: 1517, Printing, and the Making of the Reformation — by Adam Koontz
- Book Review: Pauline Hermeneutics: Exploring the “Power of the Gospel.” — by John G. Nordling
- Book Review: The Enduring Authority of the Christian Scriptures — by John T. Pless
- Book Review: The Journal Articles of Hermann Sasse — by John T. Pless