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David P. Scaer, a biographical appreciation / by Lawrence R. Rast
-- Why Luke is indebted to Matthew as the first Gospel / by Arthur A. Just, Jr.
-- Asaph and Jerusalem / by Peter Scaer
-- Observation on the use of the synoptic Gospels in the writings of Justin Martyr / by Gottfried Martens
-- The divine name in holy baptism / by Charles A. Gieschen
-- Matthew 5:48, a word of God : sanctification, whole or in part? / by Thomas L. Olson
-- The wedding feast at Cana and the Christological monomania of St. John / by Bruce G. Schuchard
-- Where is your God? : Luther on God's self-localization / by John Kleinig
-- The future of a tradition : Luther and the family / by Carter Lindberg
-- Luther, Newman, and the punctiliar church / by Richard John Neuhaus
-- The question of theosis in the perspective of Lutheran Christology / by Lowell C. Green
-- The church in the twenty-first century : will there be a Lutheran one? / by Kurt E. Marquart
-- More than leader, administrator, and therapist : the scriptural substance of the pastoral office / by Dean O. Wenthe
-- The face of Christ as the hope of the world : missiology as making Christ present / by William C. Weinrich
-- Viva vox Evangelii : a necessary course correction / by Ulrich Asendorf ; and translated by Klaus Detlev Schulz
-- The laying on of hands / by Norman Nagel
-- Confusions in law and Gospel : a study in prolegomena / by Ronald Feuerhahn
-- Disputatio : a needed string to theology's bow? / by John R. Stephenson
-- Johann Augustus Wilhelm Neander : historical objectivity and the "religious" element of church history and the history of doctrine / by Richard A. Muller
-- Origen and the canon of Scripture / by Daniel L. Gard
-- Evangelicals and the Bible in the Middle Ages / by Cameron A. MacKenzie
-- Collecting Autographs: Misssouri's Asssumption of Princeton's Doctrine on the Autographa/ by Lawrance : in honor of the revernd professor David Scaer
-- the future of Tolerance : in honor of david scare/by Paul R. Hinliky
-- Nation anf Glory: as essay in honor of the reverend professor david scaer/ by winthrop brainerd
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