The Office of Peter


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In this theological masterpiece on the ministry of the Pope (the Petrine Office) and the nature of the Church, the great Swiss theologian Hans Urs von Balthasar examines what he calls the anti-Roman attitude-a widespread hostility toward the Papacy. Unfortunately, this attitude exists even within the Catholic Church. How should we understand this? More importantly, how should we overcome it? Hans Urs von Balthasar answers these questions by providing a balanced discussion of the Papcy's place in the Church. He shows how the Office of Peter is an essential aspect of the ongoing life and mission of Christ's Church. On the one hand, the Papacy is not "above" the Church, the author insists, nor is the mystery of the Church reducible to the Papacy. On the other hand, writes von Balthasar, the Petrine ministry of the Pope is a crucial element among other indispensable, constitutive principles, which include what von Balthasar calls the Johannine and Pauline dimensions, and above all else on the Marian aspect of the Church.




The Church and the Office of the Ministry, the Voice of Our Church on the Question of Church and Office


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Matthew Harrison s new edition of this seminal writing by the first president of the LCMS restores Walther s precise language on the doctrines of church and ministry. As the subtitle of the original German edition states, The Church and The Office of The Ministry is a collection of testimonies . . . from the Confessions of the Evangelical Lutheran Church and from the private writings of orthodox teachers of the same.




Contemporary Office Book


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A handsome devotional book that follows in the tradition of the Daily Office Book. This single volume contains all the material necessary for the reading of the Offices in Rite Two. The complete psalter, necessary prayers, and collects, as well as the New Revised Standard Version of the scripture readings are found in this deluxe leather-bound volume with gold edges, ribbon markers, and its own matching travel case.




Readings for the Daily Office from the Early Church


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A collection of readings selected from early Christian writers to accompany the 453 liturgical days in the Daily Office Lectionary of The Book of Common Prayer. This serves as an excellent introductory course in the theology of the early Church as well as a way to deepen one's understanding of the Church's doctrinal tradition based in Holy Scripture. (524 pp)




Daily Office Readings


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Lectionary texts for reading the daily office using the Revised Standard Version translation of the Bible.




Church on Sunday, Work on Monday


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Guidebook contains ideas for reflection, discussion, and action based on the chapters in the main text.




Better Together


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Thousands of Protestant churches are perplexed by plateaued or declining attendance, while other congregations nearby thrive. Is there a way for them to combine forces, drawing on both their strengths, in ways that also increase their missional impact? Church merger consultant Jim Tomberlin, with co-writer Warren Bird, makes the case that mergers today work best not with two struggling churches but with a vital, momentum-filled lead church partnering with a joining church. In this new book, they provide a complete, practical, hands-on guide for church leaders of both struggling and vibrant churches so that they can understand the issues, develop strategies, and execute a variety of forms of merger for church expansion and renewal to reinvigorate declining churches and give them a "second life."




The Office of Apostle in the Early Church


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This book offers an examination of the apostles roles within the bible, with a focus on Paul, and challenges their traditionally simplistic interpretaion.




The Office of Woman in the Church


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Fritz Zerbst (1909--1994), after leaving Germany during Hitler's rise to power and renouncing his German citizenship, finished his studies in Austria. He remained there first as a pastor and superintendent of the Evangelical Church in Austria, and then later as a professor of practical theology at the University of Vienna.This book, authored to answer the new question of the validity of female pastors, led to his doctorate in 1945. Evidently this dissertation was finished during the war, possibly as early as 1940. Its translation into English in 1955 by Albert Merkens positively influenced the consciousness of the Lutheran Church--Missouri Synod, particularly through the propagation of the terms "order of creation" and "order of redemption."




Primacy in the Church


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