Friday, May 24, 2019

Walther and His Predestination Controversy - Or - The Error of Modern Missouri.
Walther's Flank Assault against the Chief Article

Walther and the Predestination Controversy or The Error of Modern Missouri by Schodde et al.

The rise of the Synodical Conference under the LCMS has made Universal Objective Justification the Shibboleth of American Lutheranism. Quite simply, if you do not accept UOJ, you are not considered a “Confessional Lutheran”.
Towards the end of his life, C. F. W. Walther brought forth a teaching of election which many Missouri and other American Lutherans could not reconcile with the Scriptures or the Lutheran Confessions. The resulting “Predestination Controversy” split the Lutheran Church.

The Lutheran Church Unanimous

“Since the publication of the Formula of Concord, for some 300 years, the Lutheran Church has unanimously held that the doctrine of our Confession and of the following teachers of our Church harmonized perfectly also in the article of predestination. Modern Missourians are the first “Lutherans” who assert the contrary; it is to be hoped that they will also be the last.”

Table of Contents



Summary Contents of the Volume

  • Introduction.
  • I. The Present Controversy on Predestination
    • I. Historical Introduction.
    • II. The Formula Of Concord And The Old Lutheran Dogmaticians.
    • III. The Doctrine Of Predestination In The Missouri Synod.
      • A. Before The Year 1877.
      • B. The Synodical Report Of The Western District For The Year 1877.
      • C. The Synodical Report Of The Western District For The Year 1879.
      • D. Altes und Neues And Lehre und Wehre Before The General Pastoral Conference At Chicago In The Autumn Of 1890.
      • E. The General Pastoral Conference In The Autumn Of 1880.
      • F. After The Pastoral Conference In The Autumn Of 1880.
      • G. Comparative Summary.
        • 1. What Is Predestination?
        • 2. What Has God Regarded In Election?
        • 3. What Is The Relation Especially Of Faith To Election?
        • 4. In What Sense Does The Formula Of Concord Speak Of Election?
        • 5. Is Man’s Conversion And Salvation In Every Sense Independent Of His Conduct?
        • 6. May We Speak Of Man’s Decision Or “Self-Determination” In Conversion?
        • 7. What Is The Difference Between The Lutheran And The Reformed Doctrine Of Election?
        • 8. How Must The Doctrine Of The Dogmaticians Of The Seventeenth Century Be Regarded?
        • 9. How Is The Doctrine Of Modern Missouri To Be Regarded?
      • H. Appendix: An Ally Of Modern Missouri In Germany.
    • IV. The Doctrine Of Predestination In The Ohio Synod.
  • II. “Intuitu Fidei”
    • Part 1. What Do The Lutheran Church Fathers Teach Regarding “God Elected In View Of Faith”?
    • Introductory Remarks.
    • 1. Over against Romanism
    • 2. Sola Fide and Intuitu Fidei
    • 3. Dr.Samuel Huber
    • 4. Correct Understanding of Testimonies
    • 5. Missouri’s New Discovery
    • 6. Missouri Holds Fast the Doctrine of Our Old Teachers and Also Rejects It
    • 7. Meeting of Synodical Conference in Chicago
    • 8. Quotations from Orthodox Publications and Teachers
      • A. Authors Of The Formula Of Concord: David Chytraeus, Jacob Andreae, Christopher Koerner, Martin Chemnitz, Selnecker
      • B. Original Subscribers And Defenders Of The Formula Of Concord: Aegidius Hunnius, The Wittenberg Faculty., The Wuertemberg Theologians., John Wigand., Matthew Vogel., G. Mylius., Stephen Gerlach., Daniel Arcularius., John George Sigwart., Luke Backmeister And Jacob Coler (and Chytraeus)., David Lobech., John Winckelmann., Adam Francisci., Polycarp Leyser., Solomon Gesner., Wolfgang Mamphrasius., John Pappus., Andrew Schaafmann., Philip Nicolai., John Habermann (Avenarius)., Matthias Hafenreffer., Luke Osiander., John Coler., Concluding Remarks.
      • C. The Immediate Pupils Of The Subscribers Of The Formula Of Concord: Introduction., Leonhard Hutter., Frederick Balduin., John Weber., David Runge., George Stampel., Joachim Zehner., Esaias Silberschlag., Wolfgang Franz., Balthasar Mentzer., Peter Piscator., John Schroeder., Luke Osiander, Jr., Albert Grauer., John Foerster., John Gerhard., Justus Feuerborn., Nicolas Hunnius., Conrad Dietrich.
    • Part 2. Do Our Lutheran Fathers Depart From The Confession When Teaching That The Election Took Place In View Of Faith?
      • Does Missouri Claim Our Fathers Departed From the Confession?
      • Did Missouri Hold To Her Present Doctrine in 1872?
      • Colloquy in Columbus 1879 and Following
      • Scriptures, Ordination to Salvation, Acta Huberiana, Wuertemberg Men
    • Part 3. Is The Doctrine That God Has Elected Men To Salvation In View Of Faith Found In Our Lutheran Confession?
      • Intuitu Fidei Found In the Book of Concord
      • The Formula of Concord
      • The Eleventh Article
      • Missouri Guilty of Misusing The Confession.
  • III. A Testimony Against The False Doctrine Of Predestination Recently Introduced By The Missouri Synod.
    • General Introduction.
    • Introduction To The Doctrinal Discussion.
    • The Blue Island Theses.
      • Thesis 1.
        • Wider Sense
        • Confession and Universal Counsel
        • Dr. Luther’s Preface to Romans
        • Wider Sense – Gospel
      • Thesis 2.
        • Missouri – Faith in Election – Faith in Justification
        • Missouri Doctrine Of Election And The Biblical Doctrine Of Grace
        • Thoughts of a Troubled Heart
        • Chemnitz, Contingency
        • If You Are To Be Saved
        • Romans 11:33
        • Missouri Repeating Role of Old Israel
        • Election Revealed in Scripture
        • Certainty of Salvation Conditional
        • A Missourian On The Witness Stand
        • Luther To A Heart Troubled About Predestination
        • The Windy Thing on Legs
        • Dr. Walther’s Postil
        • Is It A Mystery Why God Did Not Ordain All To Eternal Life?
      • Thesis 3.
        • Election Revealed In The Gospel
        • Confession on “Election Revealed In The Gospel”
        • Words of Confession as Chief Point of Controversy
        • Missouri and The Thoughts of Reason
        • Is Redemption Only For The Elect?
        • The Eight Points
        • Missouri’s False Construction Of The Eight Points Refuted
      • Thesis 4.
        • We Place No Merit In Man
        • Dr. Walther’s Proof Of Our Synergism
        • Luther, The Confession, The Scriptures Speak As We Do
        • Baier and Huelsemann Speak As We Do
        • Quenstedt Speaks Likewise
        • Faith Impels God
      • Thesis 5.
        • The Point Of The Controversy
        • Matthew 22:1-14
        • Chemnitz on Matthew 22:1-14
        • Romans 8:28-30
        • “Foreknow”
        • Ephesians 1:3-6
        • 2 Thessalonians 2:13
        • 1 Peter 1:1-2
        • Obedience
        • Review of Scripture Passages
        • The Analogy of Faith
        • What Elect Means
        • Election and the Preacher
  • The Predestination Controversy: How It Happened.
    • How the Predestination Controversy “Broke Out”

Essays included

In three sections by Lutheran authors well respected at the time, the history of the Predestination Controversy and the points in conflict are clearly presented and compared with extracts from the writings of the framers of the Lutheran Confessions and other Church Fathers.
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David Scaer's 54 Year Opposition to the Maier Clan Teaching Justification by Faith.
Scaer Wins the Waldo Werning Award for Vendettas

David Scaer was obsessed in his opposition to WAM II's Justification by Faith, which he found also in WAM III. Did not Dr. Walter A. Maier teach the Chief Article? - Yes, and Scaer resented  that.


 Otten gave the show away on the back cover of his Walter A. Maier book, or perhaps he was selling to both sides of the issue, as he claimed.

"The controversy over subjective justification* and over the theology of Walter A. Maier II goes back in the Missouri Synod to 1965, when Jack Preus had the board of Concordia Theological Seminary call him to the Springfield faculty. In the four years which followed, during which Jack continued as president, it is unlikely that he did not know Maier II’s positions. The students did!"

Scaer, David P.. Surviving the Storms: Memoirs of David P. Scaer. Luther Academy. Kindle Edition. #5623.

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GJ - *Subjective Justification in the Scaer lexicon may mean Justification by Faith, but he pollutes the term by shoe-horning it into Calvinistic dogmatic terms.

Objective Justification is not the Atonement, as Dr. Robert Preus said in his famous essay that Cascione ordered him to write.

Objective Justification always means - "justification" gives it away - that God has declared the entire world forgiven and saved.
Therefore, their Subjective Justification means accepting God's universal absolution. The justification term always includes the declaration of forgiveness, which is clearly by faith alone, apart from the works of the Law.

From Scaer

Objective vs. Subjective Justification 

"While biblical inspiration and authority was foundational for Pieper’s Christian Dogmatics, Franz Pieper was absorbed with the doctrine of objective justification throughout his three volumes. Also known as universal justification, it distinguished the Missouri Synod from other synods as no other doctrine in the second half of the nineteenth century and the early twentieth century did. At the heart of the doctrine was that God justified the entire world in the resurrection of Christ."

Scaer, David P.. Surviving the Storms: Memoirs of David P. Scaer. Luther Academy. Kindle Edition. #5539.

ELCA Bishop Forced To Resign
- What? Adultery Is a Career Booster in WELS

 Robert Rimbo, bishop of the Metropolitan New York Synod of the Evangelical Lutheran Church of America. “I’m really happy to go on the record about this because our stance is pretty straightforward: Lutheran pastors have the freedom to officiate at the marriage of whomever they want in the State of New York.” Seminex graduate - OJ.

The topic is sensitive, but, sadly, inevitable.  It has reached into our own lives today, as Lutherans here in New York.  Some of you have already heard the sad news that our bishop, the Rev. Dr. Robert Rimbo, resigned on Wednesday when it was revealed that he has had an extramarital affair with another adult.   This is not a crime under the law of the land, but the constitution of our church quite rightly requires his resignation.


The email I received shared the devastating news that my Bishop, Robert Rimbo, had resigned not only as bishop but he also resigned from the roster of ordained persons in the ELCA following allegations and charges of clergy sexual misconduct.
https://dirtysoledpastor.com/2018/01/29/4th-epiphany-metoo-and-ibelieve-will-set-us-free/

Even Older News

Rev. Thomas Blevins, a top official of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America, has resigned from his denominational position and the church's clerical roster after church charges of sexual abuse.
Blevins, 52, a former bishop of the Lutheran Church in America, has headed the ELCA Department for Synodical Relations since it was established in 1991.
https://www.chicagotribune.com/news/ct-xpm-1993-07-16-9307160116-story.html

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GJ -

Because WELS Immaculata is without sin, they never report these scandals, which never happen.

Who told you?