Christain, Lutheran, Confessional

This page contains two ways to assist the presenter in teaching the material from the book Christian, Lutheran, Confessional by Arthur A. Eggert.

The first uses 20–30-minute video introductions for the material in each chapter with associated class notes. The second is for a more classic presentation with PowerPoint slides and class notes. The presenter should place the dates of the class sessions on the syllabus for the convenience of the students.

Video Chapter Introductions by Arthur Eggert.

This course presents the material from a book that discusses the history of the Christian church in general, dating back to the first century, but gradually narrows its focus to Western Christianity, Lutheranism, and finally Confessional Lutheranism. The book is necessary to understand the course. To gain the most from this course, it is recommended that you print out the Class Notes-V packet, do the assigned readings, and answer the study questions before each class session. The class notes contain the syllabus & questions. The chapter introductions were recorded in the winter of 2024. PowerPoint slides are provided, but they are not necessary to teach the course. The Teaching Notes are enhanced class notes to aid the presenter.

Class Notes-V      Chapt1         Chapt2           Chapt3           Chapt4           Chapt5          Chapt6           Chapt7             Chapt8           Chapt9           Chapt10

Book                        Chapt11      Chapt12        Chapt13        Chapt14       PowerPoints-V       Teaching Notes-V

Classic PowerPoint by Arthur Eggert.

This course presents the material from a book that discusses the history of the Christian church in general, dating back to the first century, but gradually narrows its focus to Western Christianity, Lutheranism, and finally Confessional Lutheranism. The book is necessary to understand the course. To gain the most from this course, it is recommended that you print out the Class Notes-C packet, do the assigned readings, and answer the study questions before each class session. This material is edited to be presented in eight 90-minute class sessions, but it can be reedited to meet the needs of the presenter. The Teaching Notes are enhanced class notes to aid the presenter.

 Book     Class Notes-C     PowerPoints-C     Teaching Notes-C