Essays from Other Sources
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Essays from the Lutheran Quarterly
The following essays were published in Lutheran Quarterly 24/1 (Spring 2010) and are presented here with permission from that journal. The Lutheran Quarterly publishes articles on Lutheran history and can be accessed at www.lutheranquarterly.com. Subscription information and indexes to the journal can be found there.
- Arland J. Hultgren, “The Augustana Liturgy: Its Significance for Shaping a Community of Faith”
- Maria E. Erling, “The Quest for an American Lutheran Theology: Augustana and Lutheran Quarterly”
- Mark A. Granquist, “The Augustana Synod and the Missouri Synod”
- Joy K. Lintelman, “Womanhood by the Book, According to the Augustana Book Concern”
- Derek K. Nelson, “Unity, Ecumenicity, and Difference in the Augustana Synod”
- Ray F. Kibler, III, “The Lutheran Bible Institute and the Augustana Synod”
Essays from The Swedish-American Historical Quarterly
The following essays were published in The Swedish-American Historical Quarterly 63/2-3 (April-July 2012) and are presented here with permission from that journal. The Swedish-American Historical Quarterly publishes articles “to record and interpret the Swedish presence in America” and can be accessed at www.swedishamericanhist.org. Subscription information and indexes to the journal can be found there.
- Thomas Tredway, “Two Anniversaries and Five Historians”
- Philip J. Anderson, “Histories from the Inside Out: Shared Origins and Denominational Historiography in the Writings of G. Everett Arden and Karl A. Olsson”
- Mark Safstrom, “Defining Lutheranism from the Margins: Paul Peter Waldenström on Being a ‘Good Lutheran’ in America”
- Maria Erling, “Wrestling with the Mission Mantle: Matthias Wahlstrom, Failed Missionary to the Comanche, and the Relation between the Augustana Synod and the Covenant Church”
- Dag Blanck, “Two Churches, One Community: The Augustana Synod and the Covenant Church, 1860-1920”
- Mark Granquist, “Parallel Paths: The Augustana Church and the Covenant Church, 1920-1945”
- C. John Weborg, “Seeking an Interpretive Discrimen in the Evangelical Covenant Church”
- John E. Phelan, Jr., “Reading Like a Pietist”
- David L. Lindberg, “Leaven in the Loaf or Axe at the Root of the Tree: Inclusivity in the Church as a Priority for Mission in the Augustana and Covenant Traditions”