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Expositiones Orthodoxiae Lutheranae • Expositions of Lutheran Orthodoxy

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"O Sorrow Dread! Our God is Dead!"

“Do we smell nothing as yet of the divine decomposition? Gods, too, decompose. God is dead. God remains dead. And we have killed him.”

—Friedrich Nietzsche, 1887

Johann Rist (1607—76), in a dreadfully poetic reflection on the Passion of o...

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Saint Joseph, Husband of the Blessed Virgin Mary


Today the Church commemorates the Feast of Saint Joseph, Husband of the Blessed Virgin Mary and Guardian of our Lord. Saint Joseph’s feast has been celebrated in the Western Church since the 10th century, when March 19th was appointe...

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Expositiones Orthodoxiae Lutheranae!


Hello, dear friends!

You may have noticed that the blog looks a bit different. I have made some changes to the blog, including a brand new color scheme, a new wordmark and an improved logo for the homepage—and a new description:

Ex...

3 months ago
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The Devil Hates Lent


Lent is quickly approaching. Yesterday, the Church commemorated Sexagesima, for which the chief hymn, according to Nicolaus Selnecker in his Scheme for Chief Hymns (1587), is Luther’s catechism hymn “Our Father, Thou in Heaven Above....

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The Limitations of Aristotelian Philosophy and the Usefulness of the Scholastic Method


NOTE: This post may appear truncated or abruptly discontinued in your email inbox, as this post may exceed the conventional word count limit set by certain email providers (i.e. Gmail). This may be due either to a copious amount of c...

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