New issue of Lutheran Theological Review

ONLINE – The latest issue of Lutheran Theological Review (LTR) was released in December 2020.

Volume 32 of LTR begins with a short study on “Pandemics, Patience, and the Church” by Thomas J. Korcok.

Articles in this issue include David W.T. Brattston on “‘Love Your Neighbour’ vs ‘Love One Another’: Similarities and Differences”; Robert Holst on “Second and Third John: Antilegomena or Pro-gegrammena? Minimal Meaning or Paradigms of Pastoral Practice?”; Werner Klän and Jobst Schöne on “Together at the Lord’s Table: A Lutheran Response”; Harold Ristau on “The Limits of Systematics for a Sacramental Theology”; and John R. Stephenson on “The Eucharist: Final Report of the Joint Roman Catholic-Lutheran Commission, 1978, viewed from a particular Lutheran angle a generation down the road.” Wilhelm Weber, Jr. provides a review of Der Theologe Hermann Sasse (1985-1976).

The volume concludes with a sermon on John 20:19-31 by Thomas M. Winger: “Peace Be with You!”

Lutheran Theological Review is jointly produced by Lutheran Church–Canada’s two seminaries: Concordia Lutheran Seminary (Edmonton) and Concordia Lutheran Theological Seminary (St. Catharines, Ontario). You can access previous issues of LTR online for free at concordia-seminary.ca/ltr.

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Posted On: January 4, 2021
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