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GOALS

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As an organization, we are putting together a long-term strategic vision of projects to be developed over the coming years. All of this is only possible through donations to Just and Sinner, so please consider helping us.
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Some of these projects include:
  • A series of books with the subtitle A Lutheran Introduction following up on the volume Liturgical Worship: A Lutheran Introduction, and Apologetics: A Lutheran Introduction. These are lay-resources introducing various ideas in an easy-read format, and are ideal for congregational studies. Planned volumes in the series are: Christian Theology, Church History, The Book of Concord, and Christian Piety.
  • The publication of new academic resources from Lutheran scholars in their fields of expertise.
  • The completion of the Complete Works of Revere Franklin Weidner series.
  • The publication of a four-volume hardcover edition of Revere Franklin Weidner's Studies in Dogmatics. 
  • Increased publication of original works.
  • ​New editions of older publications with updated design, as well as fixed typographical errors.
  • Along with the already-appointed fellows, the appointment of additional fellows in the following areas:​
    • Exegetical Theology
    • Biblical Theology
    • Women's Ministry
  • ​Regular YouTube uploads in both long and short formats.
  • A weekly podcast upload.
  • An annual conference.
  • Speaking engagements around the country.

More information is forthcoming.

​You can help us reach our goals by becoming a financial contributor. Please consider bringing this to your congregation as well so that your congregation can become a partner with us.
  • About
    • Our Mission
    • Faculty
    • Merch
  • Weidner Institute
    • About the Institute
    • Become a Student
    • Courses
    • Publications
  • Media
    • Questions and Answers >
      • Protestant Answers to Catholic Questions
      • Bible Questions
    • Video >
      • Weidner Institute's Channel
      • Jordan B. Cooper's Channel
      • Concordia Nashville with Eric Phillips
    • Audio >
      • The Just & Sinner Podcast
    • The Conservative Reformer
    • PowerPoint Presentations
  • Books
    • Submission Guidelines
    • Ebooks
    • Lutheran Introductions
    • Weidner Institute Publications
    • Dogmatic Theology >
      • A Contemporary Protestant Scholastic Theology
      • Classics in Dogmatics
      • American Lutheran Classics
      • Complete Works of R.F. Weidner
      • Lutheran Confessions
    • Biblical Studies >
      • The Lutheran Commentary
      • Kretzmann's Commentaries
      • Studies in Biblical Theology
    • Philosophy and Culture >
      • Christ and Culture
      • Apologetic Resources
      • Studies in Ethics
    • Devotional >
      • Devotional Classics
      • Modern Devotional Resources
    • Studies in Church History
    • Church Fathers
  • Donate