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Be you clergy or laity, an author or a reader. Be it doctrine, church history, Bible study, the Confessions, or whatever. All those interested in theological books of value to a confessional Lutheran audience are invited to share their opinions.
While the main audience for these reviews will probably be Lutherans from a more confessional background (LCMS, WELS, ELS, etc.), all are welcome to share what they learned and either recommend (or not) the books they've read.
To enter into discussions about Lutheran theology (again, from a confessional background), we recommend the Luther Quest Discussion Group.
I am learning greek on my own using a conglomerate of resources Grammars, workbooks, podcasts etc. I've noticed the most common lexicon mentioned is the BDAG,
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A new issue of LHP Quarterly Book Review is now available. To directly download the current issue, go to http://wy.lcms.org/lhp/QBR/2009AngelsQBR0304.pdf.
Visit http://wy.lcms.org/LHP/QBR and click on "3.3 Apostles' Tide 2009" to read the latest issue of Liturgy, Hymnody, & Pulpit Quarterly Book Review. Paul The
Sometimes brevity is good. So where are you moving? The Rev. Pr. Mark A. Schlamann, Lincoln, Nebraska Sermons available at http://lcmssermons.com/Schlamann