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Category: Shepherd’s Study

Teenagers Matter: Making Student Ministry a Priority in the Church

by: barbara.rickaby@wls.edu Aug 4, 2018Shepherd's Study0

Mark Cannister received his Doctorate in Education from the University of Pittsburgh. He spent fifteen years in parish family ministry. He began teaching youth ministry at Gordon College in 1992. Mark serves on several national ...

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Turning Points: Decisive Moments in the History of Christianity

by: barbara.rickaby@wls.edu Jul 23, 2018Shepherd's Study0

Mark A. Noll holds an M.A. in church history and theology from Trinity Evangelical Divinity School and a Ph.D. in the history of Christianity from Vanderbilt University.  He taught in the history and theology departments ...

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The Wit of Martin Luther

by: barbara.rickaby@wls.edu Jul 10, 2018Shepherd's Study0

Eric W. Gritsch is Professor Emeritus of Church History at the Lutheran Theological Seminary at Gettysburg, Pennsylvania.  He has published several papers on the humor of Martin Luther, which he has used extensively in the ...

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Grace Abounds: The Splendor of Christian Doctrine

by: barbara.rickaby@wls.edu Jun 25, 2018Shepherd's Study0

Daniel Deutschlander served twelve years as a parish pastor in South Dakota, Canada, and Illinois. He taught German and religion courses at the high school level for four years at Kettle Moraine Lutheran High School ...

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Betrayal: German Churches and the Holocaust

by: barbara.rickaby@wls.edu Jun 11, 2018Shepherd's Study0

  Robert P. Ericksen is Professor of History at Pacific Lutheran University and author of Complicity in the Holocaust: Churches and Universities in Nazi Germany (2012) and Theologians under Hitler: Gerhard Kittel, Paul Althaus and ...

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Bach: Music in the Castle of Heaven

by: barbara.rickaby@wls.edu May 29, 2018Shepherd's Study0

  Sir John Eliot Gardiner is one of the world’s leading conductors. He is particularly well-known known for his work with Baroque music, especially the music of Johann Sebastian Bach. He founded the Monteverdi Choir ...

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Authentic Christianity: Theology Speaks to a Postmodern World

by: barbara.rickaby@wls.edu May 14, 2018Shepherd's Study0

  Gene Veith, Ph.D., is the author of 20 books on topics involving Christianity and culture, classical education, literature, and the arts. Veith took a long road to Lutheranism and has written extensively on Christianity and ...

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Paul’s Missionary Methods

by: barbara.rickaby@wls.edu Apr 30, 2018Shepherd's Study0

  In order to gain the full benefit of reading Paul’s Missionary Methods, it’s necessary to be familiar with Roland Allen’s book, Missionary Methods:  St. Paul’s or Ours?  The latter is recommended reading for world ...

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A Path Strewn with Sinners

by: barbara.rickaby@wls.edu Apr 11, 2018Shepherd's Study0

The gospel of St. Mark, by Wade Johnston’s own admission, had always been a “challenge” for him; indeed, even his “foe” (vii). Mark always seemed in a hurry, leaving out so many details in his ...

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Is God a Moral Monster?

by: barbara.rickaby@wls.edu Mar 6, 2017Shepherd's Study0

  “Is God a moral monster?” This is the question apologist Paul Copan seeks to answer in response to the harsh criticism from New Atheists about the monstrous God found in the Old Testament In ...

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