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Brad Varvil

U.S.
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I am happy to field questions regarding Lutheran theology and practice, and it's context within the western catholic tradition. General questions on the Christian faith are also welcome.

Jason Harris

U.S.
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I am an LCMS Pastor. I can answer questions about Lutheran theology past and present, Lutheran and Protestant church history from the reformation onward. I can address Latin to English translation questions in the Lutheran Confessions. I am also well versed in American Protestant history of all types.

Martin W. Eldred

U.S.
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I have been a Lutheran Christian for 47 years and a Lutheran pastor for almost 19. I can answer most general questions about Luther, Lutheran History, Lutheran Theology, and a Lutheran approach to Biblical Interpretation. I am ELCA, for those who know what that means, and I tend to be moderate theologically. I hope that I can converse with those that are either more conservative or liberal than I, and especially with those who are really just seeking.

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2010-02-04 Revelation:

Ernie: Thank you for your question. The book of Revelation is one of those ongoing mysteries that intrigue and fascinate us all. It is fair to say that there is no one, definitive, formal Lutheran

2010-02-01 Luther's Bible:

Dari: Thank you for your question. Martin Luther's first translation of the Bible appeared in 1534 and it revolutionized the spiritual formation of average people by making the Scripture accessible

2010-01-30 Divorce/Remarrying:

Dear Tanya, child of God, Yes, you would certainly be welcome in a Lutheran church. While we honor marriage highly, and do not celebrate divorce, we also recognized that according to the Holy Scriptures

2010-01-29 Predestination:

Dear John, I suppose I should spare you a dissertation and long debate, so I will endeavor to give you a concise reply. Luther and Calvin approached their theology from different perspectives, and

2010-01-29 The Atonement:

Jake: Thank you for your question. I am sorry that circumstances have delayed my response. The term, "Atonement" can aslo be understood as "At-one-ment", or a bringing together of two estranged

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