Volume 67:3/4 July/Octo ber 2003 Table of Contents Eugene F. A. Klug (1917-2003)... 195 The Theological Symposia of Concordia Theological Seminary (2004)... 197 Introduction to Papers from the 2003 LCMS Theological Professors' Convocation L. Dean Hempelmann... 200 Confessing the Trinitarian Gospel Charles P. Arand... 203 Speaking of the Triune God: Augustine, Aquinas, and the Language of Analogy John F. Johnson... 215 Returning to Wittenberg: What Martin Luther Teaches Today's Theologians on the Holy Trinity David Lumpp... 228 The Holy Trinity and Our Lutheran Liturgy Timothy Maschke... 241
The Trinity in Contemporary Theology: Questioning the Social Trinity Norman Metzler... 270 Teaching the Trinity David P. Meyer... 288 The Bud Has Flowered: Trinitarian Theology in the New Testament Michael Middendorf... 295 The Challenge of Confessing and Teaching the Trinitarian Faith in the Context of Religious Pluralism A. R. Victor Raj... 308 The Doctrine of the Trinity in Biblical Perspective David P. Scaer... 323 Trinitarian Reality as Christian Truth: Reflections on Greek Patristic Discussion William C. Weinrich... 335 The Biblical Trinitarian Narrative: Reflections on Retrieval Dean 0. Wenthe... 347 Theological Observer... 360 The Passion ofthe Christ and the "Theology of the Cross" Affirming Our Exclusive Claims in the Midst of a Multireligious Society: Advice From a Partner Church Confessional Pastors Organize Non-Geographical Swedish Mission Province The End of Theological Amateurs in Global Missions Kenyan Bishop Responds to Swedish Archbishop Antinomian Aversion to Sanctification? Indices for Volume 67... 382 Books Received... 384
Nineteenth Annual Symposium on Exegetical Theology "Echoes of Scripture in the Life of the Church" Tuesday, January 20,2004 Part I: Engaging the Writings of Richard B. Hays 9:00 a.m. Welcome Dr. Dean 0. Wenthe, President and Professor of Exegetical 9:05 a.m. "The Faith of Christ," Dr. Arthur A. Just Jr., Professor of Exegetical Theology and Dean of the Chapel, Concordia Theological Seminary (Response by Dr. Hays) 1000 a.m. Chapel 10:30 a.m. Coffee Break 11:OO a.m. "Echoes of Scripture in the Letters of Paul," Dr. Charles A. Gieschen, Associate Professor of Exegetical (Response by Dr. Hays) 11:50 a.m. Lunch 1:00 p.m. "Can the Gospels Teach Us How to Read the OId Testament?" Dr. Richard B; Hays, George Washington Ivey Professor of New Testament, The Divinity School, Duke University, Durham, North Carolina (Response by Dr. Peter J. Scaer) 215 p.m. "The Moral Vision of the New Testament," Dr. Dean 0. Wenthe, Professor of Exegetical Theology, Concordia Theological Seminary (Response by Dr. Hays) 3:00 p.m. Questions and Panel Discussion (Dr. David P. Scaer, Moderator) 3:40 p.m. Coffee Break 4:00 p.m. Vespers 420 p.m. Exegetical Paper Sectional5 530 p.m. Dinner Wednesday, January 21,2004 Part 11: More on "the Moral Vision" 8:00 a.m. "Commendation and Condemnation: Ethics in 1-2 Kings," Dr. Walter A. Maier III, Associate Professor of Exegetical Theology, Concor dia Theological Seminary
8:45 a.m. "YHWH as the God of Peace and the God of War," Dr. DanieI L. Gard, Associate Professor of Exegetical Theology and Dean of the School of Graduate Studies, Concordia Theological Seminary 9:30 a.m. Questions and Discussion (Dr. WilIiam C. Weinrich, moderator) 10:W a.m. Chapel 10:30 a.m. Coffee Break 11:OO a.m. "The Moral Vision of Proverbs," Dr. Andrew E. Steinmann, Associate Professor of Theology and Hebrew, Concordia University, River Forest, Illinois 1l50a.m. Lunch Twenty-seventh Annud Symposium on the Lutheran Confessions "The Trinity in Biblical, Historical, and Contemporary Perspective" Wednesday, January 21,2004 1:00 p.m. Organ Recital Kantor Jonathan R. Mueller, St. John Lutheran Church, Wheaton, Ulinois 1:45 p.m. Introduction and Welcome 2:00 p.m. "The Patristic Doctrine of the Trinity," Dr. William C. Weinrich, Professor of HistoricaI Theology and Academic Dean, Concordia Theological Seminary 2:45 p.m. "Theopaschites: Ancient and Modem," Dr. David R. Maxwell, University of Notre Dame, South Bend, Indiana 3:35 p.m. "The Trinity in Contemporary Theology," Prof. John T. Pless, Assistant Professor of Pastoral Ministry and Missions, Concordia Theological Seminary 4:45 p.m. Schola Cantorum: Kramer Chapel Kantor Richard C. Resch, Associate Professor of Pastoral Ministry and Missions, Concordia Theological Seminary 5:30 p.m. Dinner
The Symposia of Concordia Theological Seminary 199 Thursday, January 22,2004 "God in Colonial New England: Trinitarianism and Unitarianism," Dr. Lawrence R. Rast Jr., Associate Professor of Historical Theology and Assistant Academic Dean, Concordia Theological Seminary Seminary Announcements Chapel Coffee Break "The Trinity and Feministic Issues," Dr. Peter R. Schemm Jr., Assistant Professor of Theology, Southeastern Baptist Theologcal Seminary, Wake Forest, North Carolina Alumni Lunch with President Wenthe, Luther Hall Lunch "Sacraments and Inspiration in Trinitarian Perspective," Dr. David P. Scaer, Chairman, Department of Systematic "The Bible and the Trinity," Dr. Robert W. Jenson, Center of Theological Research, Princeton, New Jersey Symposium Buffet Reception, Auburn-Cord-Duesenberg Museum, Au bum, Indiana Friday, January 23,2004 9:00 a.m. "The Doctrine of the Filioque with Liturgical Perspective," The Right Reverend V'yacheslav Horpynchuk, Bishop, Ukrainian Lutheran Church 10:OO a.m. "Natural Knowledge of God and the Trinity," Prof. Roland F. Ziegler, Assistant Professor of Systematic 11:OO a.m. Itinermium 1200 p.m. Lunch