The Journal of the Lutheran Historical Conference 2012


 
 

Contents of the 2012 edition include:

  • A Big Sister Helping Out a Little Sister: The St. Louis Years of Wisconsin Lutheran Seminary, 1870-1878 by Joel Loren Pless

  • Minnesota’s Norwegian-American Lutheran and the Question of Anti-Evolution Legislation by Kurt W. Peterson

  • Lutherans and Learning: The Interconnection of Religion and Education for Nineteenth-Century North Carolina Lutherans by Laura K. Baines-Walsh

  • The Land of Tomorrow: Lars W. Boe’s Vision for Lutherans in the U.S.A. by L. DeAne Lagerquist

  • Freire Meets Luther: Pedagogies of Reflection and Action in a Global Education Setting by Richard M. Chapman

  • A Twin Cities Avant-garde: The Moral Problem of War and Lutheran Students, 1966 by Trond Nerland

  • Richard W. Solberg: Historian, Lutheran Educator, and Historian of Lutheran Education by Richard O. Johnson

  • Learning the American Way: Four German Brothers Become Iowa Synod Pastors by Mary Jane Haemig

  • Augustana’s Eastern Division: Upsala College by Kim-Eric Williams

  • The Education of Hidden Women: Dr. Anna S. Kugler and the Zenana Missions by Julieanna Frost

  • Education on the Frontier: The First One Hundred and One Years of Lutheran Higher Education in Texas by Russell Vardell

  • Julius Daniel Dreher (1846-1937): Roanoke College’s Cosmopolitan Champion of Benevolence by Robert Benne

  • The Social Gospel Is No Gospel: The Critique of Theodore Graebner by Jerrald K. Pfabe

  • Sharing Faith-Filled Memory: Linking Students and Life-Long Christians by Suzanne Hequet

  • Keynote Address to the Lutheran Historical Conference by Darrell Jodock

  • Bibliography of Publications in American Lutheranism, 2011