American Lutheran Church (Alc)

A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W Y Z
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A Basic Doctrinal Difference Among Lutherans
A Brief Factual Presentation of the Historical Development of Efforts Toward Lutheran Unity in the U.S.A.
A Candle in the Shadow of a Volcano: Effects of a United ELCA on the Lutheran Mission Picture
A Doctrinal Study of the ELCA in 2012
An Analysis of the Doctrinal Stance of the Merger of the Lutheran Church in America, the American Lutheran Church and the Association of Evangelical Lutheran Churches
Bethlehem Evangelical Lutheran Church of Oshkosh, Wisconsin: An Overview of the Events Surrounding Her Change in Synodical Membership
C. C. Hein: Guiding Force of the ALC
Church and Ministry: Scriptural Basis for WELS Practice and its Uniqueness from the Practices of Other Lutheran Church Bodies
Common Confession - Article XII : The Last Things
Denver Revisited: The Marketing of Fellowship
Historical Background of the Present Issues Between the Missouri and Wisconsin Synods
Lutherans Alert-National through Its Publication Exposed the Apostacy Planned for the American Lutheran Church
Missouri's Two Union Documents of the 1930's: A Look at the Change in the Doctrinal Stand of Missouri in Their Dealings with the A.L.C
Objective Justification
One WELS Pastor's Evaluation of the New Lutheran Church
Reasons for the Ohio, Iowa, Buffalo Merger of 1930: Practical vs. Confessional
Review of Common Confession: Article VI – Justification
Some Significant Positions and Decisions at the Denver Convention of the LCMS
The "Common Confession": The Document that Divided
The 1955 Convention of the Evangelical Lutheran Joint Synod of Wisconsin and Other States
The American Lutheran Church Today
The Chicago (Intersynodical) Theses
The Danish confession: Its Effect on the ALC/LCA Merger
The Doctrinal Situation of Three Merging Churches
The Doctrine of Conversion
The Inadequacy of the Common Confession as a Settlement of Past Differences
The Inspiration Controversy and Its Effects for the New ALC, 1930
The Lutheran Way (to Unity)?
The Observer, a Watchman on the Walls of Zion: The Role of the Church Newsletter in Combating False Doctrine and Promoting the Truths of God's Word as Documented in The Observer of St. John's, Watertown from November 1968 - September 1971
The Ohio Synod at the Time of the 1930 ALC Merger: Incipient Unionism
The Ordination of Women and Its Result in American Lutheranism
The Road to Women's Ordination
The Shape of the New ELCA
The Strength of Christian Unity
The Wisconsin Synod Retained an Evangelical Attitude and a Degree of Open-mindedness during the Missouri Synod's Union Endeavors with the American Lutheran Church in the Years 1938-1947
The Wisconsin--Missouri Break: A Result of Doctrinal Compromise
What Constitutes False Doctrine?