The Columbus Theological Magazine Volume 25 ed by Matthias Loy

2 Oct 2025·
Matthias Loy
Matthias Loy
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Selected articles include:

  • The Radicalism of Modern Theology
  • The Bible Study of the Pastor
  • The Baptism of the Holy Ghost
  • The Augsburg Confession by Matthias Loy

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

Contents

Vol 25, No 1, Feb 1905
  • The Radicalism of Modern Theology
  • The Importance of Elocution for Ministers of the Gospel
  • A Sermon by Rev Schillinger (Matt 25:31-46)
  • The Fundamental Principles of the Theory and Practice of Christian Missions by J Kieffer
  • The Pastor as a Student and Writer by J G Troutman
  • The Leading Ideas of Judges by George Schodde
  • Notes
Vol 25, No 2, Apr 1905
  • Editorial Comment: Is Theology a Science
  • The Doctrines of the Scriptures Concerning Original Sin by A Rohr
  • The Savior’s Names as Recorded in Scriptures by Julieus Boehmer
  • The Christian in Tempation by Fred Rohlfing
  • The Constant Need and the Wide Scope of the Church’s Missionary Work by m H Hockman
  • Notes
Vol 25, No 3, Jun 1905
  • Editorial Comment: The Bible Study of the Pastor
  • The Science that Rules the Day by C Gohdes
  • Studies in Vedic Religion by Ernest Schultz
  • The Doctrine of the Scriptures Concerning Original Sin (cont)
  • Notes
Vol 25, No 4, Aug 1905
  • The Clearness of the Scriptures
  • The Baptism of the Holy Ghost by M R Walter
  • Sermon on 1 Tim 4:16 by Walter Spielman
  • The Pastor’s Pastor by A Pflueger
  • The Augsburg Confession by Matthias Loy
  • A Study of Luke 23:34 by F W Amendinger
  • Notes
Vol 25, No 5, Oct 1905
  • Honest Rationalism
  • The Baptism of the Holy Ghost (cont)
  • The Finality of Conditions in the Future World by F W Rohlfing
  • The Gods of the Vedas by Ernest Schultz
  • A Sermon on Gal 4:21-31 by S Schillinger
  • Notes

Publication Information

  • Lutheran Library edition first published: 2025
  • 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.