Seminex is the widely used abbreviation for Concordia Seminary in Exile (later Christ Seminary-Seminex), which existed from 1974 to 1987 after a schism...
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break-away Seminex institution. Only after the Seminex controversy did ELIM begin to gain lay support. However, immediately after the Seminex controversy...
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Concordia Seminary (section Seminex controversy)
of students, walked out of campus to form a rival institution known as Seminex, or Concordia Seminary in Exile. The procession protested the suspension...
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leader in the United States. He is best known both for his role in the Seminex controversy which roiled the Lutheran Church–Missouri Synod (LCMS) in the...
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point for the moderate wing of the LCMS. In 1974, the LCMS was rent by the Seminex controversy, a walk-out by most of the students and faculty of Concordia...
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Lutheran Church – Missouri Synod (section Seminex)
response, many of the faculty and students left the seminary and formed Seminex (Concordia Seminary in Exile), which took up residence at the nearby Eden...
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Charles College (Missouri) St. Joseph Female College Scarritt College Seminex Fulton Female Synodical College Tarkio College University of Phoenix Vatterott...
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America Concordia College and University, an unaccredited institution Seminex, or Concordia Seminary in Exile (1974–1987), in St. Louis, Missouri Concordia...
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Church–Missouri Synod (LCMS) from 1969 to 1981. He was a major figure in the "Seminex" theological/political controversy, which resulted in a schism in the LCMS...
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Robert H. Smith (theologian) (section Seminex dispute)
professors, he helped form the seminary formally called Christ Seminary-Seminex. The dismissed faculty members, along with the vast majority of Concordia's...
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(German: [ˈdaŋkɐ]; July 12, 1920 – February 2, 2012) was a Christ Seminary–Seminex Professor Emeritus of New Testament at the Lutheran School of Theology...
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Church Music, and was Professor Emeritus of Church Music at Christ Seminary Seminex at the Lutheran School of Theology at Chicago. Manz was born to Otto and...
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successor to the presidency was one of the precipitating events in the Seminex controversy that resulted in Fuerbringer and the majority of the faculty...
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institution named "Concordia Seminary-in-Exile" (but usually referred to as "Seminex"). The AELC was formed in 1976. It brought approximately 100,000 members...
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Craig Nessan. The journal was established in 1974 as a publication of Seminex, as a continuation of the defunct Concordia Theological Monthly. The journal...
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29, 2021) was an American Old Testament scholar. He was Christ Seminary-Seminex Professor Emeritus of Old Testament at the Lutheran School of Theology...
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Oxford, Ohio. He went on to study at Concordia Seminary and Christ Seminary-Seminex, both in St. Louis, Missouri. He attained his M.Div. from the latter in...
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establishing LCUSA, with operations beginning on January 1, 1967. The Seminex controversy within the LCMS led to the LCMS taking a more traditional stance...
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Seminary, Seminex, and Pacific Lutheran Theological Seminary John Tietjen, Lutheran leader who served as president of Concordia Seminary and Seminex As of...
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and current English style 1973 Walkout at Concordia Seminary begins the Seminex controversy in the Lutheran Church–Missouri Synod 1974 Jim Bakker founds...
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orthodox Protestantism in those denominations would not be secure until the Seminex schism in the Lutheran church and the Southern Baptist Convention conservative...
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minors. Christian Right Fundamentalist–Modernist Controversy Moral Majority Seminex Hefley, James C.The Truth in Crisis: The Conservative Resurgence in the...
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lexicographer, editor of Bauer's Lexicon, professor at Concordia Seminary, Seminex, and Lutheran School of Theology at Chicago Mary Ann Glendon (A.B. 1959...
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educator and religious author John Tietjen (1928-2004) - Noted for the Seminex controversy. Peter Sørensen Vig (1854-1929) - President of Trinity Seminary...
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synod in convention reacted negatively to these trends, resulting in the Seminex crisis, and subsequently replaced the Mission:Life material. In 1992, CPH...
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(1946) – served as President of Concordia Seminary and Christ Seminary-Seminex Jack Nash (1946) – chairman of Oppenheimer & Company Saul Katz (1956) –...
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Mission 0098-2113 CurTM [also Curr. Theol. Mission] 1974–present Evangelical Lutherans in Mission, Christ Seminary-Seminex Chicago, Illinois United States...
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ordination and placement of improperly endorsed ministerial candidates from Seminex. "Find A Church, School, Worker". The Lutheran Church – Missouri Synod...
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Semiconductor & Microprocessor Technology – Selected Papers Presented at the SEMINEX Technical Seminar (Elsevier 1978) Electronic Inventions and Discoveries:...
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Cross. Due to their displeasure with the LCMS's conservative turn in the Seminex controversy of the late 1960s and early 1970s, the Order of the Servants...
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