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  • Jesus-First Leadership

    Theological and political activism in the Missouri Synod designed to move the LCMS away from what are viewed as narrow interpretations of inter-church and intra-church doctrine and practice.

    www.jesusfirst.net

  • Concerning the Name Lutheran

    C. F. W. Walther supports the use of the title for the church, defending it as a one-word statement of confession and definition of doctrinal position.

    www.ctsfw.edu

  • Explicating the Common Understanding of Justification

    Contra to the second sub-section of section four of the Joint Declaration by certain Lutherans and the Roman Catholics, examining also sanctification.

    www.suite101.com

  • WordAlone Network

    A nationwide network of confessional, evangelical Lutherans begun in the ELCA, organized for renewal in the Word alongside or outside the ELCA and the LCMS.

    www.wordalone.org

  • DayStar Network

    Includes documents, links, and the e-zine DayStar Arising. Missouri Synod members joined by others, including ELCA, to change the theology and ecumenical practice of the LCMS.

    www.day-star.net

  • Lutherans: Catholic, Protestant, or Other?

    Discussion on Lutheranism's relationship with other parts of western Christendom.

    www.suite101.com

  • Reclaiming Walther in the LCMS

    A site for the promotion of the principles of Lutheran theology as expressed by C.F.W. Walther, a founder of the Lutheran Church-Missouri Synod.

    www.reclaimingwalther.org

  • Teachers, Not Pharasites

    The Rev. Matthew Rusert coins a term for many in the bureaucratic offices of the church from pharisee and parasite. He complains that self-sacrifice has been replaced by self-service.

    www2.txcyber.com

  • Very Unofficial Otten LCMS Site

    Pastor Gregory L. Jackson, Ph.D., examines the relationship between the Lutheran Church -- Missouri Synod and Pastor Herman Otten's Christian News.

    users5.50megs.com

  • Why We Must Promote True Lutheranism

    The Rev. Kent Heimbigner argues that true, Biblical theology is true, Lutheran theology and must be proclaimed, taught, and defended as such.

    www.concordtx.org

  • Denominational Differences

    Lutheran Church -- Missouri Synod comparisons with other Lutheran and Christian bodies and non-Christian groups in theology and practice.

    www.lcms.org

  • Joint Declaration on the Doctrine of Justification: A Response

    Negative analysis and comments on the JDDJ by the faculty of Concordia Theological Seminary, Fort Wayne, Indiana.

    www.ctsfw.edu

  • Distinction Between Orthodox and Heterodox Churches

    Translation of a Franz Pieper essay from 1889 addressing membership in bodies considered right-teaching and of a mixed confession.

    www.reclaimingwalther.org

  • Lutheran and Arminian Theology

    Explores the teachings descending from Luther and Arminius, contrasting the former as objective and the latter as subjective, with special emphasis on how the differences affect worship.

    www.geocities.com

  • Lutheran

    Outlines differences between Lutherans and modern Evangelicals or traditional Reformed theology. Includes discussions of Law and Gospel and the fallen nature of mankind.

    home.ctctel.com

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