The Journal of the Lutheran Historical Conference 2011


 
 

Contents of the 2011 edition include:

  • From Piety to Policy: The Danish Lutheran Mission School for Indians in Oaks, Oklahoma" by Maria Erling
  • Arthur Simon: From Manhattan’s Lower East Side to Bread for the World by Kathryn M. Galchutt
  • Trexler’s Travels: Samuel Geiss Trexler and the Emergence of International Lutheranism by Michael G. L. Church
  • Lutherans, Watergate, and Morality: Engaging the Political Realm by David E. Settje
  • Laughing with the Lenape: Swedes and Native Americans in Colonial Delaware, by Kim-Eric Williams
  • Images of the Inupiaq: The Photography and Mission Work of Helen C. Frost by Julieanna Frost
  • Revolutionary Accompaniment: Lutherans and Nicaragua, 1979-1990 by Richard M. Chapman
  • Sister Margaret Fry at Willow Run by Marilyn H. Stauffer
  • An Early American Orientalist Lutheran Perspective of Islam: Lewis Eichelberger and his Sources by David D. Grafton
  • Answering the Call: The Pioneer Church Engages the World by Kathy Graumann
  • Fellow Workers: Lutheran’s Service to Refugees as Public Engagement, by L. DeAne Lagerquist
  • Equality Denied: Lutheran Responses to the Equal Rights Amendment by Elisabeth A. Unruh
  • Hannah and Marie Larsen at the Schreuder Mission in Zululand by Rachel Vagts
  • 2009 Index of Writings in the Field of American Lutheranism as Published in the November 2010 LHC Newsletter
  • 2010 Index of Writings in the Field of American Lutheranism as Published in the November 2011 LHC Newsletter