
John T. Pless
Author of Handling the Word of Truth: Law and Gospel in the Church Today
About the Author
John T. Pless is assistant professor of pastoral ministry and missions at Concordia Theological Seminary in Fort Wayne and visiting professor at Lutheran Theological Seminary in Pretoria, South Africa. His most recent book is Luther's Small Catechism: A Manual for Discipleship. Jacob A. Corzine is show more assistant professor of theology at Concordia University Chicago. He previously served as a campus pastor at the University of Pretoria in South Africa. He recently edited and provided a chapter for Feasting in a Famine of the Word: Lutheran Preaching in the Twenty-First Century. show less
Works by John T. Pless
Didache: A Short Course in the Doctrine and Worship of the Lutheran Church--Missouri Synod: The Just Shall Live by Faith (1988) 36 copies
Wilhelm Loehe and the Nineteenth-Century Revival of Lutheran Confessionalism and Mission (2008) 5 copies
Study Guide for the Hammer of God 3 copies
Notes on the church year 3 copies
Study guide for Sanctification, Christ in action: Evangelical challenge and Lutheran response (1990) 2 copies
Lutheran Spirituality: Confession 2 copies
Promising Faith for a Ruptured Age: An English-Speaking Appreciation of Oswald Bayer (2019) 2 copies
Advent Preaching Seminar 2 copies
Why I Am a Lutheran: Study Guide 2 copies
Study Guide for Luther on Vocation 2 copies
Notes on the Church Year 1 copy
Martín Lutero: Predicador de la cruz/Martin Luther: Preacher of the Cross (Spanish Edition) (2016) 1 copy
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- 1953-02-10
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There are many ways to approach Jesus; many ways to worship God and people often emphasize parts of Scripture over others. However, I like Lutheranism and have always felt it was especially comforting in times of distress, illness, death or grief. Time after time in the Large Catechism the effort is to comfort the timid or troubled conscience. Luther was a great pastor as well as theologian and our faith isn't something light and airy, but something that can provide hope and comfort in the show more grit and mire of life. This book does an excellent job in showing how Luther applied theology to the problems of life, directing people to the certainty of God's grace and mercy through faith in Jesus Christ. Not a quick or easy read, but if you're like me, you'll find yourself underlining a lot of it. show less
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