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Noted Guest Authors

Dorothy Bass

Opening God’s Gift of Time v 17.2, Pentecost 2012

Robert Benne

Reader’s Response v 9.1, Spring 2004

Why the ELCA Should Uphold Traditional Christian Sexual Ethics v 9.1, Spring 2004

Phil Blackwell

Leading From the Middle v 18.3, Autumn 2013

Carl Braaten

The Resurrection of Jesus v 11.1, Summer 2006

Michael Burk

Are There Norms for Lutheran Worship? v 7.2, Christmas 2002

Philip Hefner

How is the Church Necessary for Salvation v 1.4, September 1996

Servants Ready to Listen v 2.1, Epiphany 1997

Frank Senn’s Warning–A Response v 2.2, Easter 1997

Lutherans in Hyde Park: An Historical Analysis v 18.3, Autumn 2013

David Heim

Is There a “Consistent Ethic of Life?”  v 6.2, Summer 2001

Sarah Henrich

Commentary on the Texts for the First Sunday of Advent, Year C v 17.4, Advent 2012

Ralph Klein

The Bible and Our Ethics v 14.1, Pentecost 2009

Edgar Krentz

What Is the Tie That Binds? v 11.1, Summer 2006

William Lazareth

The Joint Declaration on the Doctrine of Justification v 9.2, Fall 2004

F. Dean Lueking

Mentoring and Pastoral Formation v 2.1, Epiphany 1997

Martin E. Marty

Leaders for Tomorrow v 1.1, Epiphany 1996

The Sittler School of Theology v 18.1, Lent 2013

Robert Saler

The Church’s Mission in a World without “Nature” v 15.2, Advent 2010

“Without” Hope? Internality and Externality in Preaching Difficult Texts v 17.4, Advent 2012

Joseph Sittler as Theologian of the 21st Century v 18.1, Lent 2013

Craig Satterlee

Public Policy and the Pulpit: Falling Through the Cracks to Making Justice v 7.1, Summer 2002

There’s Good News in Metro Chicago on the First Sunday in Advent! v 17.4, Advent 2012

Kaethe Schwehn

Writing Our Children v 17.3, St. Michael and All Angels 2012

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