Piepkorn’s “Stand at the gate of Rome”

In 2008, John Damm, one of Piepkorn's colleagues from 1966-73, told the Center Director that once when Piepkorn and he were discussing the topic of conversion to Roman Catholicism, Piepkorn said: "I will march to the gate of Rome and stand and plant my banner" in opposition to such conversions. This quotation is thoroughly consistent with everything … Continue reading Piepkorn’s “Stand at the gate of Rome”

Letter to Editor of Lutheran Forum, and some website updates

A letter to the editor in the Christmas/Winter issue of Lutheran Forum refers to the phrase "Where orthodoxy is optional, sooner or later orthodoxy will be proscribed" as "Neuhaus' law." A letter to the editor by the Center Director in the Easter/Spring issue quotes the following statement by Arthur Carl Piepkorn from 1937: "Church history … Continue reading Letter to Editor of Lutheran Forum, and some website updates

Website updates and Piepkorn presentation by Director at NE Chapter of STS

A number of new anecdotes have been added to the "Piepkorn Anecdotes" page, with more to come as time permits. On December 2-3, 2007, the Director made a presentation on Piepkorn at the New England Chapter Retreat of the Society for the Holy Trinity. The presentation was supposed to be for only two hours, but so … Continue reading Website updates and Piepkorn presentation by Director at NE Chapter of STS

2005 Posts

"Arthur Carl Piepkorn, Prophet?" Piepkorn did not claim to be a prophet since, as he obviously enjoyed saying, he "was not the seventh son of a seventh son." This article looks at an article he published in 1937 that, if not prophetic, was remarkably prescient of the problems facing the Church today. To cite just … Continue reading 2005 Posts

2004 Posts

A draft of this article that was shared with key participants in the July 2004 Missouri Synod Convention may have played a role in the most important action taken by that Convention: namely, defeating a motion from the floor to require District Presidents to enforce doctrinal statements adopted by Synodical Conventions. By doing that the Convention in … Continue reading 2004 Posts