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opinion that the modern practice of engagement was not the same as betrothal and that an engagement could be broken without sinning. In response, a group of laymen and a few pastors in St. Louis formed a study group and produced the "Confession of Faith Professed and Practiced by All True Lutherans". This document served as the basis for the OLC when it was founded on September 25, 1951, at St. John's Lutheran Church in
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had been seen as the equivalent of marriage and was legally binding; however, the modern view of engagement had become prevalent in the United States in the twentieth century. The two views led to extended debate within the LCMS. On May 24, 1949, the faculty of Concordia Seminary issued a theological
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Among those pastors who supported Kretzmann were Wallace McLaughlin, who eventually became, with Kretzmann, one of the founders of the OLC, and Harold Romoser, who was well connected to the president of the LCMS,
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The Doctrinal Differences Between the Wisconsin Evangelical Lutheran Synod and the Church of the Lutheran Confession, The Concordia Lutheran Conference, and the Lutheran Churches of the Reformation. by Lyle W.
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The CLC is a gathering of churches to engage in tasks that would be hard for any one church to perform. This includes the training of future pastors in their seminary program.
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The CLC describes itself as "orthodox," with special emphasis on the inerrant, literal interpretation of the Christian
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In the 1930s, some theologians and leaders in the LCMS began advocating the establishment of
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Officers and members of standing committees shall be elected to hold office for one year
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Scriptural Publications, the publishing arm of the CLC, has published an anthology,
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However, the big issue that drove the split was the question of whether breaking an
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A Little Lecture on Little Little-Known Lutheran Synods by Edward C. Fredrich
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which formed in 1956. It was a reorganization of some of the churches of the
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The restructuring of American religion society and faith since World War II
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About four years later, the OLC split. Some of its members joined the
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Archived official website of the Fellowship of Lutheran Congregations
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should be considered the same as getting a divorce. Historically,
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Evangelical Lutheran Conference & Ministerium of North America
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Brief Statement of the Doctoral Position of the Missouri Synod
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The Establishment of Heterodoxy in the Missouri Synod, 1950
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Toward Lutheran Union: A Scriptural and Historical Approach
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The Founding of the Orthodox Lutheran Conference, 1951
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The Missouri Synod's Slide into Heterodoxy, 1932–1947
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