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This festschrift is a collection of 18 theological essays honoring Rev. Ronald R. Feuerhahn . The foreword to the festschrift...
This festschrift is a collection of 18 theological essays honoring Rev. Ronald R. Feuerhahn .
The foreword to the festschrift, written by Scott A. Bruzek, traces events in Feuerhahn's life, beginning with his divine call to serve as missionary-at-large and assistant to the pastor at St. Andrew's Lutheran Church, Ruislip, West London, Evangelical Lutheran Church of England in 1963.
The first nine essays written by former students include
"The Freedom We Have in Christ" by Bo H. Giertz
"Why Did the Issue of Indulgences Trigger the Reformation" by Glen E. Zweck
"The Joint Declaration on the Doctrine of Justification: Some Ecclesial Implications" by David W. Lotz
A new setting of the hymn, "Lord Jesus Christ, Will You Not Stay," composed by Henry V. Gerike, Concordia Seminary's director of choirs and coordinator of musical and cultural activities, separates the first nine essays from the latter nine essays.
The latter nine essays include contributions by Feuerhahn's colleagues on the Concordia Seminary (St Louis, MO) faculty
"When Caesar Smiles and Christ Judges" by Norman E. Nagel
"Divine Determination and Human Responsibility" by Robert A. Kolb
"Forming a Lutheran Liturgical Reader" by Kent J. Burreson