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The Brookfield Controversy |
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Our Bicentennial Prayer and Goal: A Nation under God |
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Christian Citizenship and Civic Responsibility |
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The Lutheran Church in the American Revelation |
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Church-state Relationship: Particularly as It Applies to the Field of Education |
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Pastor Paul C. Neipp of Ridgcrest, California: A Conservative Lutheran Takes on Communism |
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Augsburg Confession Article XVI: Civil Affairs |
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Mark Neumann: Serving His Savior and His State |
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The Military Chaplaincy |
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Lutheranism and the Religious Right |
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Exegesis of 1 Peter 2:11-25 |
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Authority in the Church: Biblical Principles of Church and Ministry Which Apply to Ecclesiastical Polity |
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An Exegesis of Romans 13:1-7 |
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Wisconsin Synod: Right or Wrong in Handling the Bennett Law? |
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The Calvinist Streak in the American People |
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Can a Christian Support Immoral Legislation? |
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Trouble in the Kingdom: Church and State in the Fourth Century |
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The Lutheran Doctrine of the Two Kingdoms and Its Significance for the American Bicentennial |
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The Duality of the Christian |
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Political Activism and the Christian’s Responsibility |
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The Principle of the Separation of Church and State Applied to Our Times |
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Theses on Church and State |
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Scriptural Principles as They Apply to Laws Governing the Schools of our Synod |
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The Doctrine of the Two Kingdoms (The Scriptural Distinction between Church and State) |
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An Evaluation of the Moral Majority in the Light of Scriptures |
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The Relationship of Government to the Institutional Church |
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The Anabaptist Society of Believers and Calvin's Christian Commonwealth |
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The Function of the Church and State Regarding Moral Issues |
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Is There a Relationship Between Confessional Lutheranism and Political Conservatism? |
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The Separation of Church and State as it Relates to our Christian Schools |
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The Separation of Church and State |
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Luther and the State |
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The Lutheran Doctrine of the Two Kingdoms |
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The Relationship of the Individual Christian Toward His Government |