The Journal of the Lutheran Historical Conference 2013


 
 

 

Contents of the 2013 edition include:

  • The First Two English Versions of Luther’s Small Catechism, by Kim-Eric Williams

  • American Lutheran Responses to Anglican Church Union Efforts in the Early 1920s, by Mary Jane Haemig

  • Lutheran Charismatics and the “Chief Article”: A Historical-Theological Assessment, by Christopher J. Richmann

  • Domke’s Garden: A Forgotten Lutheran Artist, by Julianna Frost

  • “If we cease to be German, we will cease to be Lutheran”: Linguistic Transition and Theological Crisis in the Synodical Conference, 1885-1945, by Timothy D. Grundmeier

  • The Developing Welfare State and the Formation of the Lutheran Welfare Sector, by Leslie F. Weber, Jr.

  • “Lord I Have Come Into This Your Holy House”: A Brief History of the Norwegian Liturgy in America, by Kristofer Coffman

  • A Chaplain’s Story: Opie Selmer Rindal’s Experiences During World War II, by Gary M. Johnson

  • Walter H. Wente: Humanist, Educator, and Advocate for Curricular Change: A Turning Point in Preparatory Ministerial Education in the Lutheran Church–Missouri Synod, 1935-1938, by James Albers

  • The Lutheran Who Reached for the Stars: The Life, Legacy, and Lapses of Wernher von Braun, by Joel L. Pless

  • Fear of Freedom and Freedom from Fear: A Look at Race and Bondage in Muhlenberg’s Journals, by Richard Chapman

  • The American Lutheran Publicity Bureau and Missouri Synod Acculturation, by Richard O. Johnson

  • Jonathan Rundman: Power Pop Lutheran, by Martin Lohrman

  • Remembering Place: How America has Shaped Lutheranism, by Maria Erling

  • Bibliography of Publications in American Lutheranism, 2012