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This collection of resources provides the user with a reference library that will likely provide information concerning any religious subject about which the user may have questions. Subjects include other religions and how to witness to their adherents, other denominations, theological movements and concepts, and historical events.
The Christian Cyclopedia
Erwin Lueker, editor
A concise one-volume reference edition that answers questions about religion and the LCMS. 12,000 entries.
History of Theology
by Bengt Hagglund; Gene Lund, translator
Traces the movements and counter-movements of theological thought through the centuries from the New Testament to the present.
Churches in America
by Thomas Manteufel
Sunday School classes often have students from different religious backgrounds. This text helps teachers become familiar with churches in the United States, explore what they believe, and compare them to the Lutheran Church.
How to Respond to Muslims
by Philip Lochhaas
The How to Respond series is comprised of insightful 64-page books that equip Christians with detailed information on contemporary non-Christian religious movements. Each book compares the teachings of these movements with Scripture and shows how to respond with a clear Gospel presentation.
How to Respond to the Eastern Religions
by Philip Lochhaas
The How to Respond series is comprised of insightful 64-page books that equip Christians with detailed information on contemporary non-Christian religious movements. Each book compares the teachings of these movements with Scripture and shows how to respond with a clear Gospel presentation.
How to Respond to Judaism
by Erwin Kolb
The How to Respond series is comprised of insightful 64-page books that equip Christians with detailed information on contemporary non-Christian religious movements. Each book compares the teachings of these movements with Scripture and shows how to respond with a clear Gospel presentation.
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