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Historical Theology

The field of religious studies can be subdivided into the four areas mentioned above. Historical theology looks at the history of the Church from the time of the Apostles until the present. This area also looks at the confessions of the Lutheran church, documents that set forth the teaching of Scripture.

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The Law is Needed for Homo Peccator: The Third Use of the Law in Light of Antinomianism
Article XX: Of Good Works--The Augsburg Confession -- A Treatise on the Spirit and the Letter--Augustine
Article XX: Good Works -- A Treatise on Grace and Free Will
Augsburg Confession/Apology, Article XVIII: Of Free Will -- Augustine: A Treatise on Grace and Free Will
Antinomian -- (The Law and the Christian)
Of Free Will (Article XVIII) -- On Grace and Free Will: Free Will in Augustine and Augsburg
A Formula for Fellowship: Concord and the Unit Concept
The Contribution of Adolf Hoenecke to the Election Controversy of the Synodical Conference and an Appendix of Translated Article
A Study of the Continuing Relevance of the Formula of Article IV Of Good Works: What Are They Good For?
The Continuing Relevance of the Formula of Concord: Lutheran Worship Practices Today in the Light of Article X
Teachings from the Confessions: A Bible Study on Adiaphora Based on the Formula of Concord
The History of the Common Service of 1888: A Lutheran Liturgical Renewal in America
Scripture Speaks, We Confess: A Study in the Continuing Relevance of the Formula of Concord

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