November 2000 Issue
Willmore D. Eva
Is your faith really worth dying for?Luther and the gospel
Hans K. LaRondelle
A dynamic chronicle of Luther's discovery of the gospel and its immediate outcome
A dynamic chronicle of Luther's discovery of the gospel and its immediate outcomeThe joint Declaration on the doctrine of justification: One year later
Raoul Dederen
A thoughtful assessment of the Joint Declaration between Vatican and Lutheran World Federation representatives
A thoughtful assessment of the Joint Declaration between Vatican and Lutheran World Federation representativesA review of the joint Declaration on the dogma of justification
Hans Heinz
A candid evaluation of the Joint Declaration, including significant Protestant responses
A candid evaluation of the Joint Declaration, including significant Protestant responsesJustification in Lutheranism and Catholicism: From conflict to conversation
Roger Evans
A further perspective on the dialogue between Lutherans and Catholics over the nature of justification
A further perspective on the dialogue between Lutherans and Catholics over the nature of justificationThe Apocalypse: Pathological neurosis or healing therapy?
Paul Fisher
An exposure of the value and positive role of the book of Revelation in contemporary culture
An exposure of the value and positive role of the book of Revelation in contemporary cultureLetters to the Editor
May 2000 issueI have been receiving Ministry formost of my twenty-four years inpastoral ministry; this is, however, thefirst "Letter to the Editor." Twoarticles in the May 2000 issue haveprompted such an unusual response.The first article is on the "Excitement of Expository…
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James A. Cress
Are you ready to die?" When my colleague and long-time friend, Harold Baasch, confronted me with this question, I initially thought he was enquiring about my salvation.Willmore D. Eva, John Graz
An interview discussing the state of religion's freedom in the world today and its possible implications
The book attempts to answer some basic questions regarding the Church in our times: Why do we exist as a Church? How should we function in a changing culture?
