Bibliography Author: Sarah Hinlicky-Wilson


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ECCLESIOLOGY AND ECCLESIAL LIFE

Sarah Hinlicky-Wilson "The Epistle of Eutyche" Summer In Lutheran Forum. vol. 42, no. 2, 2008 : 3-5

A satire of typical arguments against the ordination of women, in the form of a supposed letter from one medieval abbess to another, responding to the fear that God went astray in conferring the apostolic office on men.


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Sarah Hinlicky-Wilson "Church Breaks Your Heart" Fall In Lutheran Forum. vol. 41, no. 3, 2007 : 3-5

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Sarah Hinlicky-Wilson "Lutheran Snobbery" Easter In The Cresset. 2007

Some reflections on growing up Lutheran and what an adult decision to remain Lutheran means.


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Sarah Hinlicky-Wilson "One Little Word Subdues Him" Winter In Lutheran Forum. vol. 41, no. 4, 2007 : 3-5

A brief analysis of the ELCA‘s third Sexuality Study, followed by recommendations for responding to the discovery that American Lutherans are biblically illiterate.


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Sarah Hinlicky-Wilson "The Heresy Itch" In Christianity Today. January 7 2004

A reflection on why some people are drawn to esoteric and gnostic versions of Christianity.