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21. Lutheran Book of Prayer | |
Leather Bound: 208
Pages
(2006-01)
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Relavent |
22. Lutheran Church Basement Women by Janet Letnes Martin, Allen Todnem | |
Paperback: 194
Pages
(2009-06)
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disappointed
wonderful book
Lutheran Church Basement Women
Pretty sloppy
Grab a kleenex you will laugh till you cry reading this book! |
23. The Altar Guild Manual: Lutheran Service Book Edition by Lee A. Maxwell | |
Paperback: 128
Pages
(2008-01-02)
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24. The Lutherans (Denominations in America) by L. DeAne Lagerquist | |
Hardcover: 272
Pages
(1999-10-30)
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25. Lutherans in North America by Clifford E. Nelson | |
Paperback: 584
Pages
(1980-06-01)
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Customer Reviews (1)
Excellent |
26. Ecumenism by Augsburg Fortress Publishing, Evangelical Lutheran Church In America | |
Paperback: 104
Pages
(1994-03-01)
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27. Christian Contradictions: The Structures of Lutheran and Catholic Thought by Daphne Hampson | |
Paperback: 336
Pages
(2004-03-11)
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28. Lutheran Higher Education: An Introduction by Ernest L. Simmons | |
Paperback: 104
Pages
(2001-11-05)
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29. Confirmation Engaging Lutheran Foundations and Practices by Margaret A. Krych | |
Paperback: 300
Pages
(1999-04-01)
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What I wanted. |
30. Lutherans Against Hitler: The Untold Story by Lowell Green | |
Hardcover: 394
Pages
(2006-01)
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An untold story told
Not quite what I expected
Well Researched Inquiry into Lutheran Resistance to Hitler |
31. Documents of Lutheran Unity in America. by Richard C. Wolf | |
Hardcover: 672
Pages
(1979-02-01)
Asin: B000F8VYG6 Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
32. Fortress Introduction to the Lutheran Confessions by Gunther Gassmann | |
Paperback: 244
Pages
(1999-03-01)
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Editorial Review Product Description Hendrix and Gassmann present the historical context for the reformation in its beginning and development as a background to the emergence and gathering of the Confessions. Core chapters then explore (1) the structure of faith (scripture as norm, law-gospel framework, the Trinity, and justification), (2) Christian community (the sacraments, ministry, nature of the church), and (3) the Christian life (the two reigns, sin, sanctification, eternal life). A final chapter explores the role Confessions play in Lutheran identity in today's pluralistic, ecumenical environment. Customer Reviews (3)
Good for an interested college student
OK, but some concerns
A good basic resource This is a good book for introductory study, which is what the authors set out to provide. It is a good resource for beginning theological students, laypeople, or as a refresher for those already in ministry. However, it is most useful when read with a copy of the Book of Concord close at hand. ... Read more |
33. There We Stood, Here We Stand : Eleven Lutherans Rediscover Their Catholic Roots by Timothy Drake, Richard John Neuhaus | |
Paperback: 170
Pages
(2002-08-01)
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Excellent service
Not the best representation of the Lutheran positions...
Great for Lutherans Considering Catholicism The book is a series of conversion stories set forth in the first person.The contributors are from ELCA, Wisconsin and Missouri Synods.The experiences of each of the converts reflect the particular concerns engendered by their particular Lutheran persuasion.To that end, the book is a broad spectrum of experience.This is its strength. This collection of conversion stories gives fair treatment to faith and doctrine.Religious experience is colored in as well.In all, this book is worth the purchase.If you are Lutheran or desire to understand concerns that Lutherans may have with the Catholic faith, this is a must read.
From Reformation to Rome
What they saw.... |
34. Christian Worship: A Lutheran Hymnal | |
Hardcover: 960
Pages
(1993-06)
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A HYMNAL FOR THE AGE
Best in Class No, it doesn't have "Spirit Song." Not even "How Great Thou Art," which seems pretty shocking for a hymn which was translated from Swedish in the Fifties and has been showing up, translated, into all kinds of American hymnals since then--especially those with a heavy German/Scandinavian heritage close kin to the WELS denomination's *Christian Worship.* But really--that's beside the point. To this reviewer it isn't a matter of what it lacks; there are plenty of middle-of-the-road hymnals out there but this one is relevant and appropriate to WELS members and clergy. The volume contains catechisms, confessions, creeds and service liturgies like the Eucharist. It's chock-full of hymns from Northern Germany and Scandinavia and considered as a bearer of heritage is certainly no more provincial than the current (1982) Episcopal hymnal, which bears even fewer of the best-known American hymns in favor of multiple versions of English tunes. And for the rest of us, the more I look at the Hymnal, the more intriguing it can be. *Christian Worship* is a non-compromiser in its stance on its specifically Lutheran viewpoint on theology. By means such as fresher (and frequently more contemporary and accurate) translations from the German or minor alternative phrasing to text, the reader/singer will encounter subtle nuances more in accord with Martin Luther's doctrine of "Salvation Through Grace by Faith" specifcally that demonstrate that the process of salvation is, under Lutheran doctrine, less automatic and autonomous ("cheap grace" is the slur term) than were often seen to be the case in later Wesleyan/Methodist interpretations of salvation. For example, the last line of verse one of "Rock of Ages" ends in most mainline hymnals with "Be of sin the double cure, Save from wrath and make me pure." The WELS version leaves no doubt that salvation is not something like a consumer good that can be ordered: "Be of sin . . . Cleanse me from its guilt and power." At this point I must say that other hymnals from other similarly-sized Lutheran denominations and affiliations in the Upper Midwest have their own take (or poetic license, if that metaphor isn't too presumptuous) in terms of theological guidance.For example, what is in the United Methodist Hymnal's version of "Love Divine, All Loves Excelling" as "Let us find that second rest," winds up in the *Evangelical Lutheran Hymnary* from Mankato, MN as "Let us find Thy promised rest." (At this point, I've exhausted my theological knowledge ;) .) Here's where it must be said that using alternate translations or even scrapping traditional in favor of alternative lyrics (if properly indicated as such) is no sin, not legal, intellectual or theological. These are matters of very old expressions of faith, not copyrighted Rogers & Hammerstein tunes. The public domain rules the old, old hymns. The bound volume itself is very, well stitched, very "flippable" and easy to use, and with all the best back-of-the-book reference techniques. Pity it seems not to be on acid-free paper or else it would last a lot longer than its 62-year-old parent. Nonetheless, a bargain. If WELS members are more than pleased with the 1993 hymnal, from what I know I quite agree. From my own situation and all mental trifling aside, I can think of situations in which congregations outside the fold might want to use such a dignified hymnal. (An appreciation of Lutheranic or Scandianavian/ German heritage certainly helps, of course.)Such a close-bound congregation might see the WELS hymnal as preferable to the type of hymnal catering to the burgeoning "unihymnals" deliberately marketed toward more rootless, homogenized or surburban fellowships--there are tradeoffs pro and con, of course. Not a Nordic?Anyone with an interest in general liturgy or musicology would do well to take a look at the unique contributions of style, liturgics, heritage and outlook found in this handsome, distinctive and well-wrought tome. ...
Christian Worship: A Lutheran Hymnal |
35. Transformative Lutheran Theologies: Feminist, Womanist, and Mujerista Perspectives by Mary Streufert | |
Paperback: 288
Pages
(2010-09-01)
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36. Principles of Lutheran Theology by Carl E. Braaten | |
Paperback: 194
Pages
(2006-06-01)
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Editorial Review Product Description In this new edition, Braaten takes stock of the research and reflection of the last twenty-five years and also adds a chapter on the distinctive, Archimedean Lutheran insight into the hiddenness of God as a fount or ground of all theologizing. This new edition, cross-referenced to key readings in Luther's Works and The Book of Concord, will both equip and facilitate the search for a contemporary articulation of Christian identity in light of the church's historic commitments Customer Reviews (7)
Principels
Excellent on Theological Issues. New Edition is big Improvement
Bratten's Principles of Lutheran Theology
Well written.
A great intro to Lutheran "movement" thought & theology, to Ecumenical progress, and to early vs. modern Reformation theology |
37. A LUTHERAN PRAYER BOOK by JOHN W. DOBERSTEIN | |
Hardcover:
Pages
(1960-01-01)
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38. The Occasional Services; From the Common Service Book of the Lutheran Church by United Lutheran Church in America | |
Paperback: 66
Pages
(2010-03-29)
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39. Mission from the Cross: The Lutheran Theology of Mission by Klaus Detlev Schluz | |
Paperback: 339
Pages
(2009-06-15)
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A significant treasure for the "missonal" debates of the Church
Justification: The Organizing Principal
A non-Lutheran perspective
This is a new, trenchant book on mission replacing DavidBosch's Transforming Mission
A solid addition to any Church library |
40. Hymnal Companion to the Lutheran Book of Worship (Lbw Resources and References) by Marilyn Kay Stulken | |
Hardcover: 670
Pages
(1981-08)
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LBW worship planning resource
Excellent resource |
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