Index: 1999-2001


© John L. Hoh, Jr.

Anniversary
One Year Anniversary

Architecture
Lutheran Architecture: How a Building Reflects Theology

Atonement
12. The Atonement

Augsburg Confession
A Look at the Augsburg Confession, Introduction
Augsburg: Where Lutherans Took a Stand
Augsburg Confession, Article One: Of God
Augsburg Confession: Preface (The)
Diet at Augsburg (The)
Sermon on the Augsburg Confession

Baptism
Baptism - Buried in Christ's Death; Raised in His Resurrection
Doctrine of the Means of Grace (The)
Emphasize Baptism
Luther and Baptism
Luther's Sermon on Infant Baptism
Matthew's Baptism
Top 10 Signs You're at a Bad Baptism Service
Why We Left Lutheranism: Infant Baptism
Why We Left Lutheranism: The Mode of Baptism is Non-essential

Biography
Andreas Carlstadt: The Reformation Goes Radical
Carl Ferdinand Wilhelm Walther
Greatest Lutheran Composer (The)
Giving Thomas Credit
Henry Melchior Mühlenberg: The Patriarch of American Lutheranism
Johann Bugenhagen: A Pastor's Pastor
Lars Levi Laestadius
Nikolaus von Amsdorf
Philipp Melanchthon: Luther's Right Hand Man
Synod President A. L. Barry Dies in Orlando Hospital
Tamatoe, king of Huahine
Ulrik Vilhelm Koren: Patriarch of Norwegian-American Lutherans

Christmas
Christmas
From Heaven Above to Earth I Come
Story of the Birth of Jesus; and the Angel's Song (Part 1)(The)
Story of the Birth of Jesus; and the Angel's Song (Part 2)(The)

Church
Church Football
Church Observations
Gentiles in the Psalms (The)
Things You Never Hear in a Lutheran Church

Church Year
Advent: The Start of a New Church Year
A Mandate With Jesus
A Proper View of Good Friday
Ash Wednesday and Lent
B.C.'s Take on the Seven Words on the Cross
Be Thankful
Christmas
Church Year (The)
End Times
Epiphany
Giving Thomas Credit
Holy Week
Holy Week: Emotion in the Lutheran Church
Importance of the Resurrection
Jesus Engagement Ring to the Church (Transfiguration)
Jesus Honor and Glory is Revealed (Transfiguration)
Maundy Thursday: God Chose You
New Years
No Excuse Sunday
Palm Sunday: Your King Rides to You on a Donkey
Pentecost
Reformation Party
Salem's Deer Hunter Service Sermon, Notes on Solomon's Song
Trinity Sunday
Using Your Bulletin...
What's to Celebrate About Ascension Day?

Communication
Lutheran Hour Ministries: From Radio to Internet
Lutherans, Too, Can Use the 'Net!

Creation
3. Creation
4. Adam and Eve
Immanuel in the Creation of Each Person
Immanuel in the Creation of the World

Cross-Culture Ministry
Cross-Culture Ministry in the City
Cross-Culture Ministry in Kenya, Part One
Cross-Culture Ministry in Kenya, Part Two
Cross-Culture Ministry in Kenya, Part Three
Cross-Culture Ministry in Kenya, Part Four
Cross-Culture Ministry in Kenya, Part Five
Cross-Culture Ministry in Kenya, Part Six

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2.   Jan 6, 2002 12:59 AM
The index for almost three years of articles is now finished and hyperlinked. I hope this will serve readers of the Lutheranism site in their study of Lutheranism well. Any comments or suggestions to ...

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1.   Dec 31, 2001 2:17 PM
If you seek to use the index links for Lutheranism articles, it's taking some time to go over nearly three years worth of articles. I hope to have this completed soon. Thank you for your patience. ...

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