- Robert Preus
Robert David Preus (October 16, 1924 - November 4, 1995) was a
Lutheran pastor, professor, author, and seminary president.Robert Preus was born to Minnesota Governor
J.A.O. Preus and Idella Haugen Preus. His older brother isJ.A.O. Preus II , former president of theLutheran Church - Missouri Synod (LCMS).Preus graduated from
Luther College with a B.A. degree and thereafter enteredLuther Theological Seminary inSt. Paul, Minnesota , where his uncle Herman Preus served as a professor. At this point Luther Seminary belonged to the Norwegian Lutheran Church of America. There was a minority group, with LCMS leanings at the time, which had not joined the merger of 1917 of Norwegian churches, and this group formed theEvangelical Lutheran Synod (ELS). Preus found Luther Seminary to be theologically compromising and indifferent and left for the newly formed Bethany Lutheran Seminary inMankato ,MN (ELS). He became the seminary's first graduate in 1947.Preus was ordained in October 1947. He served congregations in
Mayville ,North Dakota andBygland ,Minnesota . He married Donna Rockman in 1948. They had with 10 children (6 sons and 4 daughters) and more than 50 grandchildren.Preus entered the
University of Minnesota in 1949, and then went to theUniversity of Edinburgh where he completed his first doctorate (Ph.D.) in 1952. After earning his doctorate Preus was appointed pastor at Harvard Street Church inCambridge, Massachusetts . He served the congregation for three years and then served three congregations nearFosston, Minnesota .In 1957 Preus was appointed instructor of symbolics (creeds and confessions) and philosophy at
Concordia Seminary inSt. Louis ,Missouri , the LCMS "flagship seminary." In 1957 Preus' book "The Inspiration of Scripture: A Study of the Theology of the Seventeenth Century Lutheran Dogmaticians" was reissued by the publishing house of the ELS. Preus' work came at a time when controversies over the inspiration of Scripture were bogging down Lutheranism in America, and specifically the LCMS at Concordia Seminary. TheSeminex controversy involving the doctrine of Biblical inspiration was met by Preus (among a minority of 4 others at Concordia Seminary) and Preus' brother, Jack, who was at that time the president of the LCMS. Preus refused to teach or use the historical-critical method of Biblical interpretation, a stance reaffirmed and adopted by the LCMS New Orleans Convention in 1973.In 1969 Preus earned his second doctorate (D.Theol) from the
University of Strasbourg in France. From this was produced "The Theology of Post-Reformation Lutheranism". This "established Preus as the leading English-language interpreter of the seventeenth-century Lutheran divines."Fact|date=July 2008Preus was appointed president of
Concordia Theological Seminary inSpringfield, Illinois in 1974. In 1976 the seminary was moved toFort Wayne ,Indiana , where it had been founded over a hundred years before.Preus served for years on the synodical board of missions in the LCMS. He promoted the teaching of Biblical inerrancy, participating in the three summits of the International Council on Biblical Inerrancy (1978, 1982, 1986). Preus also taught about and fought against the Church Growth Movement by promoting his theology at Concordia Theological Seminary and throughout Lutheranism and Christianity. As president of Concordia Theological Seminary he promoted confessional Lutheran theology. In 1991 he created the Luther Academy, a Lutheran foundation which has the goal of the production of a Confessional Lutheran Dogmatics series. Preus was also one of the translators of the New International Version of the Bible.
Preus was "honorably retired" against his wishes in 1989. Although reinstated by the synod as seminary president and restored to the clergy roster of the LCMS, Synodical officials would not accept the outcome. In 1992 the synod elected a new president and much was done to resolve the situation, but this proved to be insufficient. Preus never got the presidency back, and died in 1995, months before he was scheduled to preach at the chapel at Concordia Theological Seminary.
During his last years Preus continued teaching and preaching.
Books
* "The Inspiration of Scripture: A Study of the Theology of Seventeenth Century Lutheran Dogmaticians
* "The Theology of Post-Reformation Lutheranism" (2 Volumes)
* "Getting Into The Theology of Concord: A Study of the Book of Concord"
* "Justification and Rome: An Evaluation of Recent Dialogues"
* "Preaching to Young Theologians: Sermons of Robert Preus"
* "Doctrine is Life: Robert D. Preus Essays on Scripture"
* "Doctrine is Life: Robert D. Preus Essays on Justification and the Lutheran Confessions"External links
* [http://www.ctsfw.edu/library/files/pb/1204 CTQ in memory of Robert David Preus]
* [http://www.bible-researcher.com/niv-translators.html New International Version translators and editors]References
*cite news |first=Pamela |last=Schaeffer |authorlink= |coauthors= |title=Seminary President Keeps Job For Now
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*cite news |first=Clark |last=Morphew |authorlink= |coauthors= |title=Former Lutheran Seminary President Robert Preus Dies//He Defended The Bible As Making No Mistakes
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*cite news |first=Lisa M. |last=Esquivel |authorlink= |coauthors= |title=Concordia Head Out On Sabbatical For 15 Months Robert Preus Says He's Only A Figurehead, So He's Taking Off On A Fund-Raising Trip |url=http://nl.newsbank.com/nl-search/we/Archives?p_product=FW&s_site=fortwayne&p_multi=FW&p_theme=realcities&p_action=search&p_maxdocs=200&p_topdoc=1&p_text_direct-0=0EB6CC1C3A895305&p_field_direct-0=document_id&p_perpage=10&p_sort=YMD_date:D&s_trackval=GooglePM |work=The News-Sentinel (Fort Wayne, IN) |publisher= |date= October 9, 1992|page=6A |accessdate=2008-07-02
*Elwell, Walter A., "Handbook of Evangelical Theologians". Grand Rapids, MI: Baker Books, 1993.
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