References to C.F.W. Walther’s Pastoraltheologie (Pastorale)
in Franz Pieper’s Christliche Dogmatik & Christian Dogmatics
(with hyperlinks to source pages) Last update: 2017-03-18
Christliche Dogmatik v:ppp:nnnn | Christian Dogmatics ppp:nnn | Walther Pastorale Pg # | Tiews-Loy CPH 2017 | Notes | |||
1:036n128 | 389 f., Anm. 1 | 270-272 | 461-462 | Synodical membership | |||
1:054n189 | 082 f. | 65 | 101 | Elenctic or reproving use of Word | |||
1:114n414 | 081 f. | 64-65 | 99-100 | Didactic or doctrinal use of Word | |||
1:229n668 | (2) | — | 12 | 15 | Oratio,meditatio, tentatio - Tiews translates tentatio as “affliction” rather than “temptation” | ||
1:428n1165 | 34 | 63-64 | Confessional subscription | ||||
1:434n1176 | 359n165 - ref. omitted | — | — | 44-45 | 75 f. | “Unfolding the sense of Scripture” – Examination of candidates for ministry | |
1:565n1427 | Ref. 113 - exorcism | 216 | 345 | Bodily, physically possessed | |||
1:615n1530 | 510n20 | 293 ff. | — | 213 ff. | 343 ff. | Bodily possessed | |
1:615n1531 | 510n21 | — | 211. | 217 | 346 | Fecht quote on possessed person | |
1:637n1570 | 533- omitted! | 204 ff. | 157 ff. | 240 ff. | Forbidden marriage degrees | ||
Christliche Dogmatik v:ppp:nnnn | Christian Dogmatics ppp:nnn | Walther Pastorale Pg # | Tiews-Loy CPH 2017 | Notes | |||
2:415n990 | 122 | 186 | “He who does not believe whole world is redeemed …” – Private confession & absolution | ||||
2:652n1529 | 135 e. | 115 e, | 126 | 194 #6 | Absolution always unconditional | ||
Christliche Dogmatik v:ppp:nnnn | Christian Dogmatics ppp:nnn | Walther Pastorale Pg # | Tiews-Loy CPH 2017 | Notes | |||
3:021n58 | 086 ff. | 67-70 | 104-107 | Paedeutic use of Word (admonition) | |||
3:060n209 | 68 | 105 | All true Christians only need admonition, not commands. | ||||
3:091n351 | 15-17 ref only | 18-20 ref only | 276 | 458 | Preacher to avoid evil appearance | ||
3:093n359 | 061 f. | 43 | 73-74 | Pastor’s compensation – fix eyes on eternal life | |||
3:101-102 n402 | Ref. 113 - exorcism | 216 | 345 | Bodily, physically possessed with devil | |||
3:136n528 | 261 ff. | 185-187 | 303-306 | Confirmation | |||
3:215n786 | 368 ff. | omitted | omitted | 257 #2 highly abridged! | 435 ff. | Luther’s accommodation of State with Church | |
3:236n843 | 135 e. | 115 e, | 126 | 194 #6 | Absolution always unconditional | ||
3:287n995 | 079 f. | 62 | 97 | Law & Gospel properly distinguished | |||
3:300n1031 | 113 ff. | 88-89 | 137-138 | Baptism - only material can be water | |||
3:301n1032 | 115 f. | 89-91 | 139 | Baptism- application of water | |||
3:306n1047 | 105-106 Quotes not given | 82-83 Quotes not given | 86 ff. | 133 ff. | Baptism must be Trinitarian: Brenz, Deyling, Schertzer | ||
3:307n1047 | omitted (105-106) | omitted (83) | Omitted (86) | Footnote omitted! (134) | Walther’s footnote on Luther’s early opinion of ‘I baptize you in the name of Jesus Christ’: “This opinion, that the Apostles baptized in this manner, Luther seems later to have given up.”; Pieper expands on Walther’s comment! (Both footnotes on pg 111 omitted in 2017 edition) | ||
3:307n1049, n1050 | 92 | 145 (a) | “Neither the faith nor the right intention of the officiant or the applicant…” | ||||
3:308n1051 | Ref. omitted for quote | 94-95 | 147 | Anti-trinitarian baptism invalid even if right words used. | |||
3:308n1052 | 95-96 | 148 | Uncertain baptisms | ||||
3:324n1098 | 190 | 308 | Confirmation not to supplant Baptism | ||||
3:325n1102 | 125 ff. | 96-98 | 149-151 | Parental authority over children | |||
3:331n1131 | 282 | 130 f. | 110-114 modified | modified | 100-101 | 155-156 | Baptismal customs, Lutheran Church |
3:333n1136 | 133 ff. | 103 | 159-161 | Exorcism in baptismal custom | |||
3:333n1137 | 136 f. | 104 | 162 | Heterodox sponsors allowed at baptism | |||
3:342n1161 | 146 | 222 | Baptized before Communion allowed | ||||
3:413n1324 | 168 f. | 130 | 199 | True bread & wine in communion | |||
3:414n1326 | 355n96 | 148 i. | 129 i. | 142 | 217-218 | Elements recvd by hand? | |
3:415n1327 | 355n97 | 169 f. | 130-131 | 199-200 | Breaking of bread unnecessary | ||
Christliche Dogmatik v:ppp:nnnn | Christian Dogmatics ppp:nnn | Walther Pastorale Pg # | Tiews-Loy CPH 2017 | Notes | |||
3:429n1354 | 367-368 n110- ref. omitted | 171 f. | omitted | omitted | 132-133 | 201-202 | Gerhard on consecration (not magical…); Walther translated Gerhard’s Latin into German; 1st English translation |
3:430n1356 | 173-174 | omitted | 204 | Luther quote on”lovely picture” of Communion | |||
3:432n1364 | 371 | 181 f. 120 ff. See note –>> | 212 f. 144 ff. | Ref. is to Lehre und Wehre 1875, p 119 ff. which refers to Walther’s Pastoraltheologie 181 f.,, 120 ff. – Do Reformed have Lord’s Supper? – No. | |||
3:433n1368 | 146 e. | 127 e. | 139 | 212 | Unworthiness, unbelief or false intention do not necessarily make invalid | ||
3:434n1369 | 145 omitted | 125 omitted | 134 omitted | 205-6n10 | Saliger: Sacramental union before distribution | ||
3:434n1371 | 145 omitted | 125 omitted | 134 omitted | 205 | A. Hunnius: bread is communion of Christ’s body not before eating | ||
3:444n1408 | 108-110 | 172-173 | Der Lutheraner quote: True faith necessary for benefit of Supper (Baseley translation) | ||||
3:446n1412 | 190 f., 192 | 146-147 | 223-224 | Only those able to examine themselves, not children, not insane, etc. | |||
3:448n1417 | 385n137 | 194 f. | 149-150 | 226-227 | Communicant must forgive neighbor… | ||
3:448n1419 | 385 | 110 | 174 | Communion fellowship is fellowship of faith | |||
3:449n1421 | 385 | 146 f. | omitted | omitted | 111-112 | 174-175 | No open communion, rather must warn those living in wickedness – Ezekiel 3:17-18 |
3:450n1425 | 386n139 | 117-118 | 180-181 | Examination not necessary for some well-known Christians | |||
3:451n1426 | 386-387 ref. omitted | 151 (error, not 157) | 132 (ltr omitted) | 112 (ltr omitted) | 117 | 180 | Luther letter to Thüringen: “Do not torture with long examinations” |
3:453n1429 | 133-134 c. amended | 113-114 d. amended | 147-148 | 224-225 | “A pastor need not be sure of a living faith…” | ||
3:453n1430 | 163 f. | 134-135 d. | 113 c. | 125-126 (highly abridged) | 192-194 | Pastor has right to suspend from Communion, not to excommunicate | |
3:453n1431 | 389 citation omitted, quote given | 135 abridged | 113 c. abridged | 125-126 | 192 | Walther’s quote: “A pastor must have the right of suspension from the Lord’s Table…” | |
3:454n1432 | 390n140 | 118-119, 146-149 | 181-182, 222-225 | Cases where suspension ought not be applied: evil rumor, etc. | |||
3:455n1432 | 390n140 | 154 note, | 119 | 183 | Confession necessary only if neighbor harmed; | ||
3:455n1432 | 390n140 | 208-209 | 338 | Private interrogation to be limited, but mild suggestion may be made to confess a particular sin | |||
3:455n1432 | 390n140 | 123 | 189 | Pastor not to hunt for secret sins | |||
3:455n1433 | 141 paraphrased | 121 paraphrased | 129 abridged | 198 | Luther quote on confession and Lord’s Supper | ||
3:482 | 200-201 Wealth & Christianity | 190-191 Wealth & Christianity | 257 omitted | 435 | Wealthy and government officials may serve because love constrains them, not own authority. | ||
3:486n1543 | 393 f. | 272 paraphrase, abridged | 466 | Synods, larger church bodies are human, not divine or necessary | |||
3:495n1567 | 430 | 372 ff. | 259 | 440-442 | Adiaphora (indifferent matters)- love to rule | ||
3:499n1573 | 434 | 316 varies from Walther! | varies from Walther! | 256 | 430-431 | Meetings- pastor may be chairman but must not insist on it. | |
3:499n1574 | 434 | modified | modified | 258 | 439-440 | Walther’s 9 points for good meetings | |
3:514n1604 | 023 ff. | 16-20 | 33-40 | Necessity of the call | |||
3:515n1608 | 451 | 029 f. | ? | ? | 19-20 | 39-40 | The call is divine. |
3:519n1618 | 47 | 78 | Ordination is adiaphora, i.e. an indifferent custom | ||||
3:519n1619 | 65 f. | 47-49 | 78-79 | Ordination - not to be over-estimated or despised | |||
3:523n1633 | 459n23 | 315-354 | 234-253 | 373-417 | Church discipline and excommunication | ||
3:524n1635 | 459n24 | 240 | 384 | Loescher quote on excommunication- congregation passes judgment, not pastor |