The Columbus Theological Magazine Volume 14 ed by Matthias Loy

17 Apr 2025·
Matthias Loy
Matthias Loy
· 2 min read

Selected articles include:

  • A Study of Witchcraft by R C H Lenski,
  • Faith as a Test of Church Membership, and
  • A Short History of Pietism

Level of Difficulty: Intermediate: Some subject matter knowledge helpful.

Contents

  • About the Lutheran Library
  • Front Matter

Vol 14 No 1, February 1894

  • Introductory - The Outlook
  • A Study of Witchcraft by R C H Lenski, Part 1
  • Mirror of Pastors by Tressel
  • Current Theological and Religious Thought
  • Editorial: Despairing of God’s Ways
  • Books for Sale

Vol 14 No 2, April 1894

  • Nature and Grace
  • A Study of Witchcraft by R C H Lenski, Part 2
  • Current Theological and Religious Thought
  • Editorial: Our Exclusiveness
  • Revelation and Inspiration
  • A Chance to Work

Vol 14 No 3, June 1894

  • On What Specific Grounds Must Secretists be Excluded from Church Fellowship?
  • A Study of Witchcraft by R C H Lenski, Part 3
  • Current Theological and Religious Thought
  • Faith as a Test of Church Membership
  • The Object of Faith

Vol 14 No 4, August 1894

  • The Test of Church Membership
  • A Short History of Pietism
  • A Study of Witchcraft by R C H Lenski (continued)

Vol 14 No 5, October 1894

  • Synodical and Individual Rights
  • A Short History of Pietism
  • A Study of Witchcraft by R C H Lenski (continued)
  • Current Theological and Religious Thought
  • Editorial - Winning the Masses

Vol 14 No 6, December 1894

  • How To Do Church Work
  • A Short History of Pietism
  • The Revised English Catechism
  • Gustavus Adolphus - The “Hero King
  • Current Theological and Religious Thought
  • Editorial - Reformation and Union

Publication Information

  • Lutheran Library edition first published: 2024
  • Copyright: CC BY 4.0
Matthias Loy
Authors
(1828-1915)
President of the Joint Synod of Ohio, the Columbus Seminary and Capital University, and edited the Lutheran Standard and the Columbus Theological Magazine. In 1881 he withdrew the Joint Synod from the Synodical Conference as a result of Walther’s teaching about predestination.