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Walther - officially speaks Nebraskan

By Dr. Mark D. Nispel | April 14, 2008

My translation (mentioned in earlier posts from last August and September) of part 1 of a series of articles in Der Lutheraner by C.F.W. Walther has officially appeared in print. It is in the Forum section of the latest issue (Eastertide 2008) of Logia. It is titled: “Walther on Absolution.” The second part has been translated by Dr. Matthew Phillips of Concordia University, Seward, NE. It should be appearing in upcoming issues.

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UPDATE 4/26/2008: I noticed this evening that Logia referenced my first part of the series as Der Lutheraner 3 (1846):59-60. In actuality, it is 2 (1846): 59-60. I see that I made the mistake on the copy of the translation I sent them. I had it right when I originally referenced it here in this blog: Original Der Lutheraner Reference

Topics: CFW Walther, Lutheran Church, Missouriana, academics |

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