Church and State

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