The Sixth Annual Augustana Ministerium Theological Conference and Plenary 
Meeting
May 9-11, 2011
 
Our Sixth Annual Theological Conference and Plenary Meeting is scheduled for 
May 9-11, 2011, hosted graciously by the Rev. Dr. Kent Heimbigner and Charity 
Lutheran Church, Burleson, TX. This year’s theological conference will be 
dedicated to exploring the central article of the Christian faith - 
Justification – how it should and should not be preached and taught. We will 
examine challenges to a truly biblical and Lutheran understanding of 
justification over against challenges to it - some old and some more recent. It 
will be dedicated to exploring and discussing the great challenges that our 
people face today in preserving a truly biblical and reformational 
understanding of the central article of the Christian faith. Appropriately, our 
theme this year is Justification: Challenges Old and New. How should the 
justification of the sinner be proclaimed and taught?  What are contemporary as 
well as more enduring pitfalls and challenges that can derail and pervert this 
proclamation of the Gospel? The following theme and topics will address these 
important questions as delivered by an impressive lineup of very capable 
Lutheran pastors. And again as with our presentations last year, more formal 
essays will be delivered with discussion time to follow. And again as in past 
years, the topics intentionally overlap. Don’t miss this important the timely 
conference on the central article of the Christian Faith. You can register at 
our website, www.augustanaministerium.org.

Justification: Challenges Old and New
 
·       Predestination revisited: Is the sinner predestined unto salvation unto 
faith or in view of faith: What are the implications of this for preaching and 
teaching, absolution, and liturgy? How shall we peach predestination or 
election when we are addressing sinners with the Gospel? Essayist, Rev. Timothy 
Tolar
 
·       Is the Justification of the sinner objective? What does this mean and 
how does this understanding shape the preaching of the Gospel and evangelism. 
What happens to the preaching and teaching of the Gospel when the existing 
reality of justification it is denied? Essayist,  Rev. Michael Simminger
 
·       Justification: How a Lutheran Distinctive Shapes the Ministry of the 
Gospel Absolution (Public and Private), Preaching and Teaching - and what 
tragic things happen if it doesn’t, And Lutheran distinctives in the Doctrine 
of Justification: Their impact on Baptism, Conversion, and Sanctification 
vis-a-vis the Protestant World  (Reformed, Armenian, and Holiness Theology) 
Roman Catholic. Essayist, Rev. Dr. Steven Hein
 

·       Justification Distorted: How sloppy, trite, and imprecise language 
distorts the Ministry of the Gospel. Watch your language, son! Essayist, Rev. 
Kurt Hering

 

 

Rev. Dr. Steven A. Hein, Dean of Education

The Augustana Ministerium

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