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Issues, Etc.

2233. A Retrospective on the Lutheran Battle for the Bible, Part 7 – Dr. Timothy Maschke, 8/11/23

Issues, Etc.

Lutheran Public Radio

Spirituality, Religion & Spirituality, Christianity

4.81.9K Ratings

🗓️ 11 August 2023

⏱️ 43 minutes

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Dr. Timothy Maschke of Concordia Concordia Univeristy-Wisconsin Rediscovering the Issues Surrounding the 1974 Concordia Seminary Walkout

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0:00.0

It is the sentence of this court that Thesios Cyprianos be executed with the sword.

0:05.9

Cyprian, thanks be to God.

0:08.9

Lutheran Churchmas are rescinded President Pastor Matt Harrison, speaking at this year's issues

0:13.1

et cetera, making the case conference.

0:15.3

So, I would rather lay down on this spot and have my head chopped off and give up the word of God.

0:22.1

But with that strong,

0:24.2

vivically informed conscience, I shall face my day and age, you shall face this day and age,

0:31.0

we will confess Christ, no matter what we face, and we will bear witness to a better way.

0:37.4

In Jesus, come what may. Amen.

0:41.3

You can watch and listen to Pastor Matt Harrison making the case for the Lutheran option

0:45.8

from the 2023 Making the Case Conference for a $300 gift by Labor Day.

0:50.9

You can access an on-demand video stream or download a podcast of the entire conference.

0:56.4

Order today at issuesetc.org.

1:06.6

The disputed causes, the ones that were laid out were supposed to be having to do with interpretation

1:13.3

of the Bible. That was a major factor, but it was really only part of an overall picture

1:20.4

in which there were really two different mindsets within the Missouri Senate,

1:24.3

one which was mission-minded and ecumenical-minded and was looking outward toward the world,

1:33.1

and the other one which was more insular and protectionist, and really to protect the church

1:38.4

from the intrusions of the world into it.

1:43.7

That's a former Concordia Seminary and Seminex President John Tegin attempting an explanation

1:49.8

for what was under his watch, really one of the great scandals that faced the Lutheran Church

1:56.3

Missouri Senate, the majority of the faculty at Concordia Seminary in St. Louis at that time

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