The Maturing of American Lutheranism : essays in honor of Willard Dow Allbeck upon the completion of thirty years as Wittenberg Synod Professor of Historical Theology at Hamma School of Theology, Wittenberg University, Springfield, Ohio
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The Maturing of American Lutheranism : essays in honor of Willard Dow Allbeck upon the completion of thirty years as Wittenberg Synod Professor of Historical Theology at Hamma School of Theology, Wittenberg University, Springfield, Ohio
Augsburg Pub. House, [1968]
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Bibliographical references included in "Notes" (p. 237-268)
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- Introduction: The theology of the next step, by H. T. Neve
- The long-range logic of Reformation thought, by A. R. Wentz
- Some suggestions for a sociology of American Protestantism, by K. H. Hertz
- The Word of God according to the Lutheran Confessions, by T. G. Tappert
- Justification by faith in the twentieth century, by H. T. Neve
- The Lutheran Reformation in American historiography, by L. W. Spitz
- Introduction: Samuel Simon Schmucker and the ecumenical age, by B. A. Johnson
- This unassuming servant of the Master: Michael Schweigert, by R. H. Fischer
- Frederick H. Knubel: pioneer in American Lutheran participation in the modern ecumenical movement, by D. A. Flesner
- Ohio's accord with Missouri, 1868-1880, by C. S. Meyer
- A case study in Lutheran unity efforts: ULCA conversations with Missouri and the ALC, 1936-1940, by E. C. Nelson
- En route to unity, by G. E. Arden
- Bibliography of Willard Dow Allbeck publications (p. 269-272)