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Proper Distinction Between Law and Gospel
by C. F. W. Walther
From September 12, 1884, to November 6, 1885, C.F.W. Walther captivated his Concordia Seminary students in St. Louis, Missouri, with a series of 39 engaging Friday evening lectures. Unlike his formal doctrinal teachings, these sessions were intimate and personal, designed not only to educate but also to nurture future pastors as compassionate soul healers. First published in 1895, these lectures have gained a reputation for their profound depth, sensitivity, and insightful understanding of the human heart. For over a century, generations of pastors have been inspired by this timeless exploration of Law and Gospel. - Summary by Jonathan Lange
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040 - Thesis XXV
From September 12, 1884, to November 6, 1885, C.F.W. Walther captivated his Concordia Seminary students in St. Louis, Missouri, with a series of 39 engaging Friday evening lectures. Unlike his formal doctrinal teachings, these sessions were intimate and personal, designed not only to educate but also to nurture future pastors as compassionate soul healers. First published in 1895, these lectures have gained a reputation for their profound depth, sensitivity, and insightful understanding of the human heart. For over a century, generations of pastors have been inspired by this timeless exploration of Law and Gospel. - Summary by Jonathan Lange
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039 - Thesis XXIV
From September 12, 1884, to November 6, 1885, C.F.W. Walther captivated his Concordia Seminary students in St. Louis, Missouri, with a series of 39 engaging Friday evening lectures. Unlike his formal doctrinal teachings, these sessions were intimate and personal, designed not only to educate but also to nurture future pastors as compassionate soul healers. First published in 1895, these lectures have gained a reputation for their profound depth, sensitivity, and insightful understanding of the human heart. For over a century, generations of pastors have been inspired by this timeless exploration of Law and Gospel. - Summary by Jonathan Lange
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038 - Thesis XXIII
From September 12, 1884, to November 6, 1885, C.F.W. Walther captivated his Concordia Seminary students in St. Louis, Missouri, with a series of 39 engaging Friday evening lectures. Unlike his formal doctrinal teachings, these sessions were intimate and personal, designed not only to educate but also to nurture future pastors as compassionate soul healers. First published in 1895, these lectures have gained a reputation for their profound depth, sensitivity, and insightful understanding of the human heart. For over a century, generations of pastors have been inspired by this timeless exploration of Law and Gospel. - Summary by Jonathan Lange
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037 - Thesis XXIIB
From September 12, 1884, to November 6, 1885, C.F.W. Walther captivated his Concordia Seminary students in St. Louis, Missouri, with a series of 39 engaging Friday evening lectures. Unlike his formal doctrinal teachings, these sessions were intimate and personal, designed not only to educate but also to nurture future pastors as compassionate soul healers. First published in 1895, these lectures have gained a reputation for their profound depth, sensitivity, and insightful understanding of the human heart. For over a century, generations of pastors have been inspired by this timeless exploration of Law and Gospel. - Summary by Jonathan Lange
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036 - Thesis XXIIA
From September 12, 1884, to November 6, 1885, C.F.W. Walther captivated his Concordia Seminary students in St. Louis, Missouri, with a series of 39 engaging Friday evening lectures. Unlike his formal doctrinal teachings, these sessions were intimate and personal, designed not only to educate but also to nurture future pastors as compassionate soul healers. First published in 1895, these lectures have gained a reputation for their profound depth, sensitivity, and insightful understanding of the human heart. For over a century, generations of pastors have been inspired by this timeless exploration of Law and Gospel. - Summary by Jonathan Lange
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035 - Thesis XXIB
From September 12, 1884, to November 6, 1885, C.F.W. Walther captivated his Concordia Seminary students in St. Louis, Missouri, with a series of 39 engaging Friday evening lectures. Unlike his formal doctrinal teachings, these sessions were intimate and personal, designed not only to educate but also to nurture future pastors as compassionate soul healers. First published in 1895, these lectures have gained a reputation for their profound depth, sensitivity, and insightful understanding of the human heart. For over a century, generations of pastors have been inspired by this timeless exploration of Law and Gospel. - Summary by Jonathan Lange
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034 - Thesis XXIA
From September 12, 1884, to November 6, 1885, C.F.W. Walther captivated his Concordia Seminary students in St. Louis, Missouri, with a series of 39 engaging Friday evening lectures. Unlike his formal doctrinal teachings, these sessions were intimate and personal, designed not only to educate but also to nurture future pastors as compassionate soul healers. First published in 1895, these lectures have gained a reputation for their profound depth, sensitivity, and insightful understanding of the human heart. For over a century, generations of pastors have been inspired by this timeless exploration of Law and Gospel. - Summary by Jonathan Lange
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033 - Thesis XX
From September 12, 1884, to November 6, 1885, C.F.W. Walther captivated his Concordia Seminary students in St. Louis, Missouri, with a series of 39 engaging Friday evening lectures. Unlike his formal doctrinal teachings, these sessions were intimate and personal, designed not only to educate but also to nurture future pastors as compassionate soul healers. First published in 1895, these lectures have gained a reputation for their profound depth, sensitivity, and insightful understanding of the human heart. For over a century, generations of pastors have been inspired by this timeless exploration of Law and Gospel. - Summary by Jonathan Lange
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032 - Thesis XIX
From September 12, 1884, to November 6, 1885, C.F.W. Walther captivated his Concordia Seminary students in St. Louis, Missouri, with a series of 39 engaging Friday evening lectures. Unlike his formal doctrinal teachings, these sessions were intimate and personal, designed not only to educate but also to nurture future pastors as compassionate soul healers. First published in 1895, these lectures have gained a reputation for their profound depth, sensitivity, and insightful understanding of the human heart. For over a century, generations of pastors have been inspired by this timeless exploration of Law and Gospel. - Summary by Jonathan Lange
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031 - Thesis XVIII
From September 12, 1884, to November 6, 1885, C.F.W. Walther captivated his Concordia Seminary students in St. Louis, Missouri, with a series of 39 engaging Friday evening lectures. Unlike his formal doctrinal teachings, these sessions were intimate and personal, designed not only to educate but also to nurture future pastors as compassionate soul healers. First published in 1895, these lectures have gained a reputation for their profound depth, sensitivity, and insightful understanding of the human heart. For over a century, generations of pastors have been inspired by this timeless exploration of Law and Gospel. - Summary by Jonathan Lange
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030 - Thesis XVII
From September 12, 1884, to November 6, 1885, C.F.W. Walther captivated his Concordia Seminary students in St. Louis, Missouri, with a series of 39 engaging Friday evening lectures. Unlike his formal doctrinal teachings, these sessions were intimate and personal, designed not only to educate but also to nurture future pastors as compassionate soul healers. First published in 1895, these lectures have gained a reputation for their profound depth, sensitivity, and insightful understanding of the human heart. For over a century, generations of pastors have been inspired by this timeless exploration of Law and Gospel. - Summary by Jonathan Lange
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029 - Thesis XVI
From September 12, 1884, to November 6, 1885, C.F.W. Walther captivated his Concordia Seminary students in St. Louis, Missouri, with a series of 39 engaging Friday evening lectures. Unlike his formal doctrinal teachings, these sessions were intimate and personal, designed not only to educate but also to nurture future pastors as compassionate soul healers. First published in 1895, these lectures have gained a reputation for their profound depth, sensitivity, and insightful understanding of the human heart. For over a century, generations of pastors have been inspired by this timeless exploration of Law and Gospel. - Summary by Jonathan Lange
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028 - Thesis XVB
From September 12, 1884, to November 6, 1885, C.F.W. Walther captivated his Concordia Seminary students in St. Louis, Missouri, with a series of 39 engaging Friday evening lectures. Unlike his formal doctrinal teachings, these sessions were intimate and personal, designed not only to educate but also to nurture future pastors as compassionate soul healers. First published in 1895, these lectures have gained a reputation for their profound depth, sensitivity, and insightful understanding of the human heart. For over a century, generations of pastors have been inspired by this timeless exploration of Law and Gospel. - Summary by Jonathan Lange
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027 - Thesis XVA
From September 12, 1884, to November 6, 1885, C.F.W. Walther captivated his Concordia Seminary students in St. Louis, Missouri, with a series of 39 engaging Friday evening lectures. Unlike his formal doctrinal teachings, these sessions were intimate and personal, designed not only to educate but also to nurture future pastors as compassionate soul healers. First published in 1895, these lectures have gained a reputation for their profound depth, sensitivity, and insightful understanding of the human heart. For over a century, generations of pastors have been inspired by this timeless exploration of Law and Gospel. - Summary by Jonathan Lange
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026 - Thesis XIV
From September 12, 1884, to November 6, 1885, C.F.W. Walther captivated his Concordia Seminary students in St. Louis, Missouri, with a series of 39 engaging Friday evening lectures. Unlike his formal doctrinal teachings, these sessions were intimate and personal, designed not only to educate but also to nurture future pastors as compassionate soul healers. First published in 1895, these lectures have gained a reputation for their profound depth, sensitivity, and insightful understanding of the human heart. For over a century, generations of pastors have been inspired by this timeless exploration of Law and Gospel. - Summary by Jonathan Lange
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025 - Thesis XIII
From September 12, 1884, to November 6, 1885, C.F.W. Walther captivated his Concordia Seminary students in St. Louis, Missouri, with a series of 39 engaging Friday evening lectures. Unlike his formal doctrinal teachings, these sessions were intimate and personal, designed not only to educate but also to nurture future pastors as compassionate soul healers. First published in 1895, these lectures have gained a reputation for their profound depth, sensitivity, and insightful understanding of the human heart. For over a century, generations of pastors have been inspired by this timeless exploration of Law and Gospel. - Summary by Jonathan Lange
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024 - Thesis XII
From September 12, 1884, to November 6, 1885, C.F.W. Walther captivated his Concordia Seminary students in St. Louis, Missouri, with a series of 39 engaging Friday evening lectures. Unlike his formal doctrinal teachings, these sessions were intimate and personal, designed not only to educate but also to nurture future pastors as compassionate soul healers. First published in 1895, these lectures have gained a reputation for their profound depth, sensitivity, and insightful understanding of the human heart. For over a century, generations of pastors have been inspired by this timeless exploration of Law and Gospel. - Summary by Jonathan Lange
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023 - Thesis XI
From September 12, 1884, to November 6, 1885, C.F.W. Walther captivated his Concordia Seminary students in St. Louis, Missouri, with a series of 39 engaging Friday evening lectures. Unlike his formal doctrinal teachings, these sessions were intimate and personal, designed not only to educate but also to nurture future pastors as compassionate soul healers. First published in 1895, these lectures have gained a reputation for their profound depth, sensitivity, and insightful understanding of the human heart. For over a century, generations of pastors have been inspired by this timeless exploration of Law and Gospel. - Summary by Jonathan Lange
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022 - Thesis XB
From September 12, 1884, to November 6, 1885, C.F.W. Walther captivated his Concordia Seminary students in St. Louis, Missouri, with a series of 39 engaging Friday evening lectures. Unlike his formal doctrinal teachings, these sessions were intimate and personal, designed not only to educate but also to nurture future pastors as compassionate soul healers. First published in 1895, these lectures have gained a reputation for their profound depth, sensitivity, and insightful understanding of the human heart. For over a century, generations of pastors have been inspired by this timeless exploration of Law and Gospel. - Summary by Jonathan Lange
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021 - Thesis XA
From September 12, 1884, to November 6, 1885, C.F.W. Walther captivated his Concordia Seminary students in St. Louis, Missouri, with a series of 39 engaging Friday evening lectures. Unlike his formal doctrinal teachings, these sessions were intimate and personal, designed not only to educate but also to nurture future pastors as compassionate soul healers. First published in 1895, these lectures have gained a reputation for their profound depth, sensitivity, and insightful understanding of the human heart. For over a century, generations of pastors have been inspired by this timeless exploration of Law and Gospel. - Summary by Jonathan Lange
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020 - Thesis IXF
From September 12, 1884, to November 6, 1885, C.F.W. Walther captivated his Concordia Seminary students in St. Louis, Missouri, with a series of 39 engaging Friday evening lectures. Unlike his formal doctrinal teachings, these sessions were intimate and personal, designed not only to educate but also to nurture future pastors as compassionate soul healers. First published in 1895, these lectures have gained a reputation for their profound depth, sensitivity, and insightful understanding of the human heart. For over a century, generations of pastors have been inspired by this timeless exploration of Law and Gospel. - Summary by Jonathan Lange
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019 - Thesis IXE
From September 12, 1884, to November 6, 1885, C.F.W. Walther captivated his Concordia Seminary students in St. Louis, Missouri, with a series of 39 engaging Friday evening lectures. Unlike his formal doctrinal teachings, these sessions were intimate and personal, designed not only to educate but also to nurture future pastors as compassionate soul healers. First published in 1895, these lectures have gained a reputation for their profound depth, sensitivity, and insightful understanding of the human heart. For over a century, generations of pastors have been inspired by this timeless exploration of Law and Gospel. - Summary by Jonathan Lange
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018 - Thesis IXD
From September 12, 1884, to November 6, 1885, C.F.W. Walther captivated his Concordia Seminary students in St. Louis, Missouri, with a series of 39 engaging Friday evening lectures. Unlike his formal doctrinal teachings, these sessions were intimate and personal, designed not only to educate but also to nurture future pastors as compassionate soul healers. First published in 1895, these lectures have gained a reputation for their profound depth, sensitivity, and insightful understanding of the human heart. For over a century, generations of pastors have been inspired by this timeless exploration of Law and Gospel. - Summary by Jonathan Lange
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017 - Thesis IXC
From September 12, 1884, to November 6, 1885, C.F.W. Walther captivated his Concordia Seminary students in St. Louis, Missouri, with a series of 39 engaging Friday evening lectures. Unlike his formal doctrinal teachings, these sessions were intimate and personal, designed not only to educate but also to nurture future pastors as compassionate soul healers. First published in 1895, these lectures have gained a reputation for their profound depth, sensitivity, and insightful understanding of the human heart. For over a century, generations of pastors have been inspired by this timeless exploration of Law and Gospel. - Summary by Jonathan Lange
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016 - Thesis IXB
From September 12, 1884, to November 6, 1885, C.F.W. Walther captivated his Concordia Seminary students in St. Louis, Missouri, with a series of 39 engaging Friday evening lectures. Unlike his formal doctrinal teachings, these sessions were intimate and personal, designed not only to educate but also to nurture future pastors as compassionate soul healers. First published in 1895, these lectures have gained a reputation for their profound depth, sensitivity, and insightful understanding of the human heart. For over a century, generations of pastors have been inspired by this timeless exploration of Law and Gospel. - Summary by Jonathan Lange
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015 - Thesis IXA
From September 12, 1884, to November 6, 1885, C.F.W. Walther captivated his Concordia Seminary students in St. Louis, Missouri, with a series of 39 engaging Friday evening lectures. Unlike his formal doctrinal teachings, these sessions were intimate and personal, designed not only to educate but also to nurture future pastors as compassionate soul healers. First published in 1895, these lectures have gained a reputation for their profound depth, sensitivity, and insightful understanding of the human heart. For over a century, generations of pastors have been inspired by this timeless exploration of Law and Gospel. - Summary by Jonathan Lange
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014 - Thesis VIIIB
From September 12, 1884, to November 6, 1885, C.F.W. Walther captivated his Concordia Seminary students in St. Louis, Missouri, with a series of 39 engaging Friday evening lectures. Unlike his formal doctrinal teachings, these sessions were intimate and personal, designed not only to educate but also to nurture future pastors as compassionate soul healers. First published in 1895, these lectures have gained a reputation for their profound depth, sensitivity, and insightful understanding of the human heart. For over a century, generations of pastors have been inspired by this timeless exploration of Law and Gospel. - Summary by Jonathan Lange
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013 - Thesis VIIIA
From September 12, 1884, to November 6, 1885, C.F.W. Walther captivated his Concordia Seminary students in St. Louis, Missouri, with a series of 39 engaging Friday evening lectures. Unlike his formal doctrinal teachings, these sessions were intimate and personal, designed not only to educate but also to nurture future pastors as compassionate soul healers. First published in 1895, these lectures have gained a reputation for their profound depth, sensitivity, and insightful understanding of the human heart. For over a century, generations of pastors have been inspired by this timeless exploration of Law and Gospel. - Summary by Jonathan Lange
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012 - Thesis VII
From September 12, 1884, to November 6, 1885, C.F.W. Walther captivated his Concordia Seminary students in St. Louis, Missouri, with a series of 39 engaging Friday evening lectures. Unlike his formal doctrinal teachings, these sessions were intimate and personal, designed not only to educate but also to nurture future pastors as compassionate soul healers. First published in 1895, these lectures have gained a reputation for their profound depth, sensitivity, and insightful understanding of the human heart. For over a century, generations of pastors have been inspired by this timeless exploration of Law and Gospel. - Summary by Jonathan Lange
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011 - Thesis VI
From September 12, 1884, to November 6, 1885, C.F.W. Walther captivated his Concordia Seminary students in St. Louis, Missouri, with a series of 39 engaging Friday evening lectures. Unlike his formal doctrinal teachings, these sessions were intimate and personal, designed not only to educate but also to nurture future pastors as compassionate soul healers. First published in 1895, these lectures have gained a reputation for their profound depth, sensitivity, and insightful understanding of the human heart. For over a century, generations of pastors have been inspired by this timeless exploration of Law and Gospel. - Summary by Jonathan Lange
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010 - Thesis V
From September 12, 1884, to November 6, 1885, C.F.W. Walther captivated his Concordia Seminary students in St. Louis, Missouri, with a series of 39 engaging Friday evening lectures. Unlike his formal doctrinal teachings, these sessions were intimate and personal, designed not only to educate but also to nurture future pastors as compassionate soul healers. First published in 1895, these lectures have gained a reputation for their profound depth, sensitivity, and insightful understanding of the human heart. For over a century, generations of pastors have been inspired by this timeless exploration of Law and Gospel. - Summary by Jonathan Lange
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009 - Thesis IV
From September 12, 1884, to November 6, 1885, C.F.W. Walther captivated his Concordia Seminary students in St. Louis, Missouri, with a series of 39 engaging Friday evening lectures. Unlike his formal doctrinal teachings, these sessions were intimate and personal, designed not only to educate but also to nurture future pastors as compassionate soul healers. First published in 1895, these lectures have gained a reputation for their profound depth, sensitivity, and insightful understanding of the human heart. For over a century, generations of pastors have been inspired by this timeless exploration of Law and Gospel. - Summary by Jonathan Lange
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008 - Thesis IIIB
From September 12, 1884, to November 6, 1885, C.F.W. Walther captivated his Concordia Seminary students in St. Louis, Missouri, with a series of 39 engaging Friday evening lectures. Unlike his formal doctrinal teachings, these sessions were intimate and personal, designed not only to educate but also to nurture future pastors as compassionate soul healers. First published in 1895, these lectures have gained a reputation for their profound depth, sensitivity, and insightful understanding of the human heart. For over a century, generations of pastors have been inspired by this timeless exploration of Law and Gospel. - Summary by Jonathan Lange
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007 - Thesis IIIA
From September 12, 1884, to November 6, 1885, C.F.W. Walther captivated his Concordia Seminary students in St. Louis, Missouri, with a series of 39 engaging Friday evening lectures. Unlike his formal doctrinal teachings, these sessions were intimate and personal, designed not only to educate but also to nurture future pastors as compassionate soul healers. First published in 1895, these lectures have gained a reputation for their profound depth, sensitivity, and insightful understanding of the human heart. For over a century, generations of pastors have been inspired by this timeless exploration of Law and Gospel. - Summary by Jonathan Lange
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006 - Thesis IIB
From September 12, 1884, to November 6, 1885, C.F.W. Walther captivated his Concordia Seminary students in St. Louis, Missouri, with a series of 39 engaging Friday evening lectures. Unlike his formal doctrinal teachings, these sessions were intimate and personal, designed not only to educate but also to nurture future pastors as compassionate soul healers. First published in 1895, these lectures have gained a reputation for their profound depth, sensitivity, and insightful understanding of the human heart. For over a century, generations of pastors have been inspired by this timeless exploration of Law and Gospel. - Summary by Jonathan Lange
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005 - Thesis IIA
From September 12, 1884, to November 6, 1885, C.F.W. Walther captivated his Concordia Seminary students in St. Louis, Missouri, with a series of 39 engaging Friday evening lectures. Unlike his formal doctrinal teachings, these sessions were intimate and personal, designed not only to educate but also to nurture future pastors as compassionate soul healers. First published in 1895, these lectures have gained a reputation for their profound depth, sensitivity, and insightful understanding of the human heart. For over a century, generations of pastors have been inspired by this timeless exploration of Law and Gospel. - Summary by Jonathan Lange
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004 - Thesis IC
From September 12, 1884, to November 6, 1885, C.F.W. Walther captivated his Concordia Seminary students in St. Louis, Missouri, with a series of 39 engaging Friday evening lectures. Unlike his formal doctrinal teachings, these sessions were intimate and personal, designed not only to educate but also to nurture future pastors as compassionate soul healers. First published in 1895, these lectures have gained a reputation for their profound depth, sensitivity, and insightful understanding of the human heart. For over a century, generations of pastors have been inspired by this timeless exploration of Law and Gospel. - Summary by Jonathan Lange
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003 - Thesis IB
From September 12, 1884, to November 6, 1885, C.F.W. Walther captivated his Concordia Seminary students in St. Louis, Missouri, with a series of 39 engaging Friday evening lectures. Unlike his formal doctrinal teachings, these sessions were intimate and personal, designed not only to educate but also to nurture future pastors as compassionate soul healers. First published in 1895, these lectures have gained a reputation for their profound depth, sensitivity, and insightful understanding of the human heart. For over a century, generations of pastors have been inspired by this timeless exploration of Law and Gospel. - Summary by Jonathan Lange
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002 - Thesis IA
From September 12, 1884, to November 6, 1885, C.F.W. Walther captivated his Concordia Seminary students in St. Louis, Missouri, with a series of 39 engaging Friday evening lectures. Unlike his formal doctrinal teachings, these sessions were intimate and personal, designed not only to educate but also to nurture future pastors as compassionate soul healers. First published in 1895, these lectures have gained a reputation for their profound depth, sensitivity, and insightful understanding of the human heart. For over a century, generations of pastors have been inspired by this timeless exploration of Law and Gospel. - Summary by Jonathan Lange
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001 - Introduction Theses
From September 12, 1884, to November 6, 1885, C.F.W. Walther captivated his Concordia Seminary students in St. Louis, Missouri, with a series of 39 engaging Friday evening lectures. Unlike his formal doctrinal teachings, these sessions were intimate and personal, designed not only to educate but also to nurture future pastors as compassionate soul healers. First published in 1895, these lectures have gained a reputation for their profound depth, sensitivity, and insightful understanding of the human heart. For over a century, generations of pastors have been inspired by this timeless exploration of Law and Gospel. - Summary by Jonathan Lange
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From September 12, 1884, to November 6, 1885, C.F.W. Walther captivated his Concordia Seminary students in St. Louis, Missouri, with a series of 39 engaging Friday evening lectures. Unlike his formal doctrinal teachings, these sessions were intimate and personal, designed not only to educate but also to nurture future pastors as compassionate soul healers. First published in 1895, these lectures have gained a reputation for their profound depth, sensitivity, and insightful understanding of the human heart. For over a century, generations of pastors have been inspired by this timeless exploration of Law and Gospel. - Summary by Jonathan Lange
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