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American Lutherans. As it stands, I fail to see why the LBW should not be used since it represents the work of the LCMS/ELCA predecessors in cooperation whereas the new LSB is the exclusive work of the LCMS without consideration for usage in other North American Lutheran bodies (the same would hold true for the new ELW). Therefore, aside from updating the body of the article to bring the dates for specific commemorations/festivals into conformity with the new prayerbooks (and to properly designate their ranks where applicable changes have been made from the LBW), I see no specific reason to give either the ELW or the LSB preferential treatment in terms of nomenclature or verbiage. In short, the LBW represents the closest thing to a consensus on liturgical matters that North American Lutherans have ever had and since the article is designed to appeal to the widest variety of North American Lutherans possible, it should be preferred over either new or previous hymnal/prayerbook.
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Augustana and more frequent usage in pre-Pietistic Lutheranism, North American Lutherans have always been particularly uncomfortable with its use in the titular sense for some reason which is beyond me (they're also uncomfortable with the use of the word priest, despite the fact that it is used by the Augustana and several European Churches). In my personal view, it would be highly satisfactory to use titulate as saint every personage on the calendar who culted as such prior to or since the Reformation, but this is not the way that either the ELCA or the LCMS have chosen to do things. Since there is a conflict between the LSB and ELW on the issue, here again, it is better to use the LBW as the primary arbiter of the situation.
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Commemorations, Festivals or Lesser Festivals is clearly demonstrated in the article itself since nothing on the calendar is referenced as anything else. The only two things that I could possibly see as necessitating a reference in the above are the comment that the two hinge events are Easter and Christmas and that the calendar starts on the first Sunday of Advent in the Western Church. However, the latter item can also be found on wikipedia in the article on advent (including, if I'm not mistaken, the comment concerning St. Andrew's Day).
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Lutherans and reflects something of a theological consensus between ELCA predecessor bodies and the LCMS since the latter did not pull from the LBW project until immediately before publication (if you look, you will see that they are even still listed as one of the publishers in the title page). Thus, as I stated, the LBW represents something of a broad consensus amongst North
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reserach. Based on the above criteria, taken directly from the GA criteria page, I fail to see why this article does not meet GA status on these grounds. I would therefore request a reevaluation of the article for you not to fail it based solely for the reason that every single sentence is not cited.
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Canadian counterparts, the question arises about other Lutheran national churches, such as the Scandinavian countries, or Namibia, which has a sizable Lutheran population. The article should cover
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Citing every sentence is, in my opionion, well beyond overkill. If I recieved a student paper with every single sentence cited, I would had it back to the student and tell them to find a way to write it for themselves rather than by cobbling it together through quoting or paraphrasing thier sources.
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I dislike it intensely for three reasons: first, it just doesn't feel right. While it makes it easier to read, it isn't aesthetically appealing. Second, I dislike that "empty" days have been left off. In my opinion, these are important for providing a sense of the whole calendar (and it also makes
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January to a table rather than a list. I think it is a little easier to read, and looks better. However, I will not change the rest of the calendar until I hear from others. If you don't like it, I will gladly revert back to the list. If you do like it, I will be glad to go through and
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The reference to “Doctor” is in the SBH as well as the new TLH. In his writings, Luther is called “doctor,” but this is a reference to his academic qualification rather than his being a “doctor of the church.” Personally, I’m content to leave it where it is, though it should be noted that Luther is
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Is this the correct title for this article? This is not an exclusive list or calendar of saints only that
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At first blush, I'm not really happy with the idea because, well, when I wrote the article all that time ago, I had intended for them to be a single article in a single place. I did so because, well, that was frankly the way everyone else had thiers up! And while I'm still not satisified with the
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In part, it is based on the LBW usage. If you'll note, Mary, Martha, and
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If it is felt for whatever reason that the verbiage of the LSB be given priority (exclusive or otherwise), I would suggest that an LCMS-specific calendar be written since my vision for the current page is that it reflect both the presumed consensus of the LBW and the nomenclature/format most easily
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Today I noticed that this page lists a memorial for Zechariah (father of John the Baptist) for today, but the general September 5 Knowledge page does not list it under Holidays and Observances. Although not a Lutheran, I've been adding Lutheran as well as Anglican observances to similar pages, yet
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The change to the Festival on 2 Feb is to reflect the usage of the LBW which does not list the purification of Mary as being the primary emphasis. While I realize and understand that the SBH and LSB add her purification to the title, the LBW is more recognizable to a wider number of North American
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I would tend to leave off titles (especially academic ones) except if they are absolutely necessary. That's what we did with ELW, and it evens things out, focuses on the person rather than on titles, and in general makes things easier. The ELCA practice for LBW and ELW was to add a pretty general
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It is not so much than Handel is a "saint" but that he is commemorated as an important musician in the Lutheran tradition. Lutherans don't pray to St. Handel, nor are there any churches names for him (e.g., St. Handel Lutheran Church). In most articles that mention that an individual is
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I noticed that Bonhoeffer is identified here as a martyr, yet the liturgical color of his day is white, not red, as is customary for commemorations of martyrs. Is Bonhoeffer recognized as a martyr or not? Specific citations would be helpful.
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