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Books

Genealogy of the Jakob G. Horn, Jr. Family Generation V of Mumsdorf, Herzogsthum, Saxony-Altenburg, () with Jacob G. Horn Jr. Family Generation I to the of America in 1836. s.p., 2015.

Baesler, Ron. The Good, the Bad, and the Holy: Stories and Musings from a Lifetime of Ministry. CreateSpace, 2015.

Benson, John S. Missionary Families Find a Sense of Place and Identity on Two Continents. Lanham, MD: Lexington Books, 2015.

Boyagoda, Randy. Richard John Neuhaus: A Life in the Public Square. Image, 2015.

Broom, John. Fight the Good Fight of Faith: Voices of Faith from the First World War. Pen and Sword, 2015. [See Chapter 16: Martin Niemöller]

Carlson, Daniel Joseph. Having Everything: A Father's Gift - Living Simply and Gratefully in an Age of Acquisition. Bloomington, IN: West Bow, © 1995, 2015. [Biography of a Lutheran ]

Charles Rauh. One Furrow at a Time: The Missouri Saxons of 1839. CreateSpace, 2015.

Collver III, Albert B., Bart Day and Jon D. Vieker. Dona Gratis Donata: Essays in Honor of Norman Nagel on the Occasion of his Ninetieth Birthday. CreateSpace, 2015.

Fiddler, Woite, Julianna and Jamie Retallack. Lutherans in Western New York (Images of America). Arcadia Publishing, 2015.

Fones-Wolf, Elizabeth and Ken Fones-Wolf. Struggle for the Soul of the Postwar South: White Evangelical Protestants and Operation Dixie. University of Press, 2015. [While this volume specifically looks at Evangelical Protestants, there are elements of Lutheran involvement.]

Genig, Joshua. Viva Vox: Rediscovering the Sacramentality of the Word Through the Annunciation, Fortress Press, 2015. [See Chapter 2: The Lutheran Church-Missouri Synod's Calvinistic Theology of the Word and Preaching.]

Granquist, Mark Alan. Lutherans in America: A New History. Fortress Press, 2015.

Gunther, Deborah Langsdorf. The Langsdorf Family History: From Germany to America. CreateSpace, 2015.

Habel, Norman C. Why on Earth are you Still a Lutheran? Memoirs of a Heretic. Northcote, Victoria, Australia: Morningstar Publishing, 2015.

Haugen, Daniel A. Upstream Living in a Downstream World: Reflections on Ministry. Friesen Press, 2015. [Reflections of a Lutheran pastor and past president of Lutheran Collegiate Bible Institute in Outlook, Saskatchewan]

Haut, Ann M. Jesus is Risen: The Lifework and Teaching of The Rev. Dr. Walter R. Bouman. , MN: Lutheran University Press, 2015.

Haverlah, Elroy Fels. History of Swedish Lutheran Churches in . CreateSpace, 2015.

Hiepler, Orville G. A Prairie Farm Boy Looks Over His Shoulder. CreateSpace, 2015.

Hintze, Jr., Otto C. From Ghosts to God in Enga Land: Planting His Church among the Enga People of Central Papua New Guinea. Saint Louis, MO: The Lutheran Church - Missouri Synod, 2015.

Irwin, Joyce L. Johann Mattheson and Christoph Raupach. Foretastes of Heaven in Lutheran Church Music Tradition: Johann Mattheson and Christoph Raupach on Music in Time and Eternity. Lanham: Rowman & Littlefield, 2015. Ismir, Troy. I Never Promised You a Rose Garden: the Inspiring Life Story and Words of Hope from a Palestinian Christian Pastor. Diyar Publishing, 2015.

Ketterling, LaRose. Pioneer Country Pastor, William L. Keller. Mercer, ND: s.p., 2015.

Krueckeberg, Harry F. Historical Developments in the Rocky Mountain District: Lutheran Church - Missouri Synod, 1872-2014. The Rocky Mountain District, LCMS, 2015.

Krueckeberg, Harry F. My Life and Times: Volume IV - Recounting my Personal, Family, and Vocational Roles in Life. Loveland, CO: s.p., 2015.

Lareva, James P. From Here to Maturity: One Man's Walk with Christ. Tri-Pillar Publishing, 2015.

Lineberger, Robert B. The Playing Parson's Band: Fred and Mava. CreateSpace, 2015.

Loehe, Wilhelm. The Pastor. St. Louis, MO: Concordia Publishing House, 2015.

Lovoll, Odd S. Across the Deep Blue Sea: The Saga of Early Norwegian Immigrants. Historical Society Press, 2015.

Lundbom, Jack R. One the Road to Siangyang: Covenant Mission to Mainland China 1890-1949. Eugene, OR: Pickwick Publications, 2015. [This is history of the China Missions of the Evangelical Covenant Church, a church with roots in Swedish Lutheran . Also, the Covenanters often crossed paths with Lutheran missionaries in China and some of that interaction is detailed in this book.]

Miller, Joshua C. Hanging by a Promise: The Hidden God in the Theology of Oswald Bayer. Pickwick, 2015.

Miskimen, Robert I., Sr. Yesterday, Today, Forever: An Autobiography. CreateSpace, 2015.

Mulder, Mark T. Shades of White Flight: Evangelical Congregations and Urban Departure. Rutgers University Press, 2015.

Naumann, Cheryl. The Life and Words of Deaconess Clara Strehlow. Lutheran Legacy, 2015.

Neumark, Heidi B. Hidden Inheritance: Family Secrets, Memory, and Faith. Abingdon Press, 2015.

Nilsen, Mary Ylvisaker. The Power of Story: The Carl and Marie Ylvisaker Family. CreateSpace, 2015.

Olson, Oliver K. Reclaiming Lutheran Confirmation. Minneapolis, MN: Lutheran Press, 2015.

Peters, Ted. Sin Boldly! Justifying Faith for Fragile and Brokens Souls, Fortress Press, 2015. [See pages 341-366, “The Joint Declaration on the Doctrine of .”]

Peterson, Lela Selma. Selma: Swedish Fortitude on the North Dakota Frontier. CreateSpace, 2015.

Pfatteicher, Philip H. Luther Reed: The Legacy of a Gentleman and a Churchman. Minneapolis, MN: Lutheran University Press, 2015.

Pless, John. Handling the Word of Truth: in the Church Today. Concordia Publishing House, 2015.

Preus, David W. Two Trajectories: J. A. O. Preus and David W. Preus. Minneapolis, MN: Lutheran University Press, 2015.

Raabe, Nancy M. Haut, Ann M. Alleluia! A Gedenkschrift in Thanksgiving for the Life of Walter R. Bouman (1929-2005). Lutheran University Press, 2015.

Reese, Larry Dean. Historical Sketches of Johann Friederick Ries: German Lutheran to Colonial America. CreateSpace, 2015. Rumburg, H. Rondel. Cameos of Confederate Chaplains. CreateSpace, 2015. [See Chapter 2: Nicodemus Aldrich]

Safstrom, Mark. The Swedish Pietists: A Reader. Eugene, OR: Pickwick Publications, 2015.

Schalk, Carl. Singing the Church's Song. Minneapolis, MN: Lutheran University Press, 2015.

Schmid, Erna. Not for the Faint of Heart. s.p., 2015. [Deaconess Memoir]

Sladky, Anne, ed. Celebrating Our Norwegian-Minnesotan Heritage: A Sesquicentennial Celebration of Minnesota's Norwegian Pioneers. Laporte, MN: The Norwegian Statehood Pioneer Project, 2015.

Sladky, Anne. Our Hadeland Ancestors. Hadeland Lag of America, Inc., 2015.

Snape, Michael. God and Uncle Sam: Religion in America's Armed Forces in World War II. Boydell Press, 2015.

Swadley, Raymond L. No Separation of Church and State: A History of the Old Propst Church and One-Room Schoolhouse, the Propstburg School, of Pendleton County, West Virginia. s.p., 2015.

Utt, James H. Journey Together: a History of the of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America 1988-2012. Virginia Beach, VA: The Donning Company, 2015. van Horn Melton, James. Religion, Community, and Slavery on the Colonial Southern Frontier. Cambridge University Press, 2015. [This volume considers the Ebenezer settlement of Salzburger Pietists in .]

Von Hagel, Thomas A. A Catalogue of the 1580 Dressden Concordia. River Forest, IL: Heyl Press, 2015.

Walstad, Clarence E. Monahan, Peggy Taylor, ed. Pages from a World War II Chaplain's Diary. CreateSpace, 2015.

Walther, C. F. W. Church Fellowship. St. Louis, MO: Concordia Publishing House, 2015.

Westberg, Jane. Jill Westberg McNamara, G. Timothy Johnson, and Martin E. Marty. Gentle Rebel: the Life and Work of Granger Westberg, Pioneer in Whole Person Care. Memphis, TN: Church Health, 2015.

Articles

“A Brief History of 40 Years of Lutheran Bible Translators of : 1974-2014.” The Canadian Lutheran January/February (2015)

Albers, James. “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.” Journal of the Lutheran Historical Conference – 2013 (2015)

Anderson, Christian. “Biographical Essay on F. A. Schmidt.” Lutheran Synod Quarterly 55:1 (2015)

Anderson, Philip J. “From Compulsion to Persuasion: Voluntary Religion and the Swedish Immigrant Experience.” The Swedish-American Historical Quarterly LXVI:1 (2015)

Baldner, Russell P. “Institution, Structure, and Place: Revisiting the Historiographic Circumstances of the Saxon Lutheran Lehrenstalt - Log Cabin College (Parts One and Two).” Concordia Historical Institute Quarterly 88:1,2 (2015)

Beck, Joan L. “Remembering Ann Rezny.” Currents in Theology and Mission 42:3 (2015)

Benne, Robert. “The ALPB and the Lutheran Future.” Lutheran Forum 49:1 (2015) Blondeau, Alexander T. “Prayer Does Not Work: and Centering Prayer.” Word & World 35:1 (2015)

Bode, Gerhard H. Jr. and Russell P. Baldner. “A Young Scholar's Essay: The Franz Julius Biltz Altenburg Settlement Beschreibung Manuscript (1842).” Concordia Historical Institute Quarterly 88:1 (2015)

Bode, Gerhard. “The Lutheran and the North American Inheritance.” Journal of Lutheran Mission 2:4 (2015)

Boehmer, Karl, tr. with Matthew Harrison, intro. “Sermon for the Funeral of F. C. D. Wyneken by .” Concordia Historical Institute Quarterly 88:4 (2015)

Boyle, Geoffrey R. “Confirmation, Catechesis, and Communion: A Historical Survey.” Concordia Theological Quarterly 79:1- 2 (2015)

Chapman, Richard M. “Fear of Freedom and Freedom from Fear: A Look at Race and Bondage in Muhlenberg's Journals.” Journal of the Lutheran Historical Conference – 2013 (2015)

Coffman, Kristofer. “Lord, I Have Come into This Your Holy House: A Brief History of the Norwegian Liturgy in America.” Journal of the Lutheran Historical Conference - 2013 (2015)

Conkling, Martin E. “Pietism on the American Landscape.” Concordia Journal 41:3 (2015)

Cooper, Lisa. “Gnadenwahlslehrstreit: The American Lutheran Predestination Controversy.” American Lutheran Theological Journal 2:1 (2015)

Diegel, Michael. “Martin Ruccius and the Synod of Manitoba and Northwest Territories.” Consensus 36:1 (2015)

Doyle, Michael J. “St. Thomas Lutheran Church, Gardena, California: The First Japanese-American Congregation in the Missouri Synod (Parts One and Two).” Concordia Historical Institute Quarterly 88:3,4 (2015)

Dunham, Sandy Deneau. “A Historic Hike for Harstad: Founder's Descendants Retrace his Grueling Gold Rush Quest to Save PLU.” ResoLUTE: The Pacific Lutheran University Magazine 1:2 (2015)

Erling, Maria. “Remembering Place: How America has Shaped .” Journal of the Lutheran Historical Conference – 2013 (2015)

Ferguson, Jack D. “Justice Delayed is Justice Denied: An Account of the Conspiracy to Murder Albert Molitor.” Concordia Historical Institute Quarterly 88:4 (2015)

Fleischer, Daniel. “Carl Ferdinand Wilhelm Walther.” Lutheran Spokesman 58:1 (2015)

Fleischer, Paul G. “The Flacian Controversy.” Journal of Theology 55:1 (2015)

Fortin, Elene, ed. “Resurrection Celebrates 50 Years.” The Canadian Lutheran 30:4 (2015)

Frey, Daniel. “The Rise and Fall of .” Leben: a Journal of Reformation Life 11:3 (2015)

Frost, Julieanna. “Domke's Garden: A Forgotten Lutheran Artist.” Journal of the Lutheran Historical Conference – 2013 (2015)

Galchutt, Kathryn M. “Finding Lutherans in Surprising Places.” Lutheran Forum 49:1 (2015)

Grafton, David D. “Christian Ministry within a Religiously Plural America: the Importance of Christian-Muslim Relations within Theological Education.” Currents in Theology and Mission 42:1 (2015) Grafton, David D. “Mark W. Thomsen: Remembering the Missiologist and the Man.” Currents in Theology and Mission 42:1 (2015)

Grime, Paul J. “‘The Lutheran Hymnal’ after Seventy-five Years.” Concordia Theological Journal 79:3-4 (2015)

Grindal, Gracia. “Treasured Hymns: Unearthed or Buried.” Lutheran Forum 49:2 (2015)

Grundmeier, Timothy D. “‘If We Cease to be German, We Will Cease to be Lutheran:’ Linguistic Transition and Theological Crisis in the Synodical Conference, 1885-1945.” Journal of the Lutheran Historical Conference – 2013 (2015)

Gurgel, Stephen S. “The War to End all Germans: Wisconsin Synod Lutherans and the First World War.” WELS Historical Institute Journal 33:1,2 (2015)

Haemig, Mary Jane. “American Lutheran Responses to Anglican Church Union Efforts in the Early 1920s.” Journal of the Lutheran Historical Conference – 2013 (2015)

Hagan, Lee and Russell P. Baldner. “Experiences from Olden Times by Franz Julius Biltz, being an Essay Written on the Occasion of the 60th Anniversary of Concordia (College) Seminary (1899).” Concordia Historical Institute Quarterly, 88:1 (2015)

Hagan, R. Lee. “Franz Julius Biltz: A Faithful Shepherd During the Terrors of the Civil War.” Concordia Historical Institute Quarterly 88:4 (2015)

Hein, Shane E. “A Tale of Two Seminaries.” Consensus 36:1 (2015)

Helmer, Christine. “Lutherans, Ecumenical Reflections, and Doctrine.” Seminary Ridge Review 17:2 (2015)

Helmer, Christine. “Schleiermacher for Lutherans.” Lutheran Quarterly XXIX:2 (2015)

Hofmann, Beate. “Diakonia between Church and Society: Learning from German Experiences and Challenges.” Currents in Theology and Mission 42:3 (2015)

Hopf, Friedrich Wilhelm with Rachel Mumme and Matthew C. Harrison. “The Lutheran Church Plants Lutheran Missions.” Journal of Lutheran Mission 2:3 (2015)

Jensen, Bonnie. “Mark Thomsen and God's Cruciformed Mission.” Currents in Theology and Mission 42:1 (2015)

Jensen, Gordon A. “The Beginnings of Lutheran Theological Seminary Saskatoon.” Consensus 36:1 (2015)

Jensen, Gordon A. “The Theology of William Hordern: Living By Grace.” Consensus 36:1 (2015)

Jersild, Paul. “Christology in a Pluralistic World.” Currents in Theology and Mission 42:1 (2015)

Johnson, Gary M. “A Chaplain's Story: Opie Selmer Rindahl's Experiences During World War II.” Journal of the Lutheran Historical Conference – 2013 (2015)

Johnson, Richard O. “The ALPB's First Century.” Lutheran Forum 49:1 (2015)

Johnson, Richard O. “The American Lutheran Publicity Bureau and Missouri Synod Acculturation.” Journal of the Lutheran Historical Conference – 2013 (2015)

Jones, Adrienne. “Identity Lost and Found.” Consensus 36:1 (2015) Kading, Doug. “Camp Okoboji Celebrating 75 Years of Outdoor Ministry, 1940-2015.” The Harvest: Iowa District West of the LCMS 13:2 (2015)

Kolb, Robert. “Luther's Truths: Then and Now.” Journal of Lutheran Mission 2:4 (2015)

Kolb, Robert and Charles P. Arand. “‘I Make These Confessions My Own’: Lutheran Confessional Subscription in the Twenty-first Century.” Concordia Journal 41:1 (2015)

Korthals, James F. “Lessons from the History of the Christian Church for Modern Christians Living in an Increasingly Anti-Christian Society.” Wisconsin Lutheran Quarterly 112:1, 2 (2015)

Kyle, Sara Ruhle. “Johann Rosenmüller and the Lutheran Funeral Song.” Lutheran Forum 49:2 (2015)

Lange, Dietz. “Nathan Söderblom (1866-1931).” Lutheran Quarterly XXIX:2 (2015)

Little, David. “The Legacy of Ecumenical : Nolde's Contribution.” Soundings: An Interdisciplinary Journal 98:1 (2015)

Lockwood, Gregory. “The Silver Years: Australian Lutheran involvment in PNG mission 1968-1987.” Journal of Friends of Lutheran Archives 25 (2015)

Lohrmann, Martin. “Jonathan Rundman: Power Pop Lutheran.” Journal of the Lutheran Historical Conference – 2013 (2015)

Maier, Paul L. “Walter A. Maier (1893-1950): Sixty-five Years into the Historical Record.” Concordia Journal 41:4 (2015)

Malinkowa, Trudla. with Peter Barker, Weldon Mersiovsky and David Zersen. “The Last Wendish Sermon in Serbin, Texas.” Concordia Historical Institute Quarterly 88:3 (2015)

Manteufel, Thomas E. “Seminary Life in Walther's Day: A Collection of First-hand Accounts.” Concordia Historical Institute Quarterly 88:2 (2015)

Marten, Diane. “An Evolving Diaconate for an Evolving Church.” Currents in Theology and Mission 42:3 (2015)

Mayes, Benjamin T. G. “Not Just Proof-Texting: Friedrich Balduin's Orthodox Lutheran Use of Exegesis for Doctrine.” Concordia Theological Quarterly 79:1-2 (2015)

McGrath, Lawrence R. “George Dopf and the Old Lutheran Migration of 1839.” American Ancestors Spring (2015)

McKnight, Roger. “‘Doing What She Could’: Poor Relief and the Augustana Women's Mission Association, Minneapolis 1896-1961.” The Swedish-American Historical Quarterly LXVI:3 (2015)

Miller, George. “First-hand Account of the Lord's Gracious Hand over the Lutheran Church in Brazil.” Historical Footnotes, Concordia Historical Institute 60:1 (2015)

Murray, Scott R. “Lutheranism: Between Pietism and Orthodoxy?” Logia XXIV:2 (2015)

Naumann, Paul. “Charles Porterfield Krauth: A Lutheran Giant with Feet of Melanchthon.” Lutheran Spokesman 57:12 (2015)

Nestigen, James Arne. “Decline in American Lutheranism.” Journal of Lutheran Mission 2:4 (2015)

Okamoto, Joel P. “Making Sense of Confessionalism Today.” Concordia Journal 41:1 (2015) Olsen, Ingolf with Paul Qualben and Kim-Eric Williams. “, Sunset Park at 46th Street.” Archives Advocate Advent (2015)

Omolo, Joseph Ochola. “The Lutheran Reformation's Continuing Importance for the Church Today.” Journal of Lutheran Mission 2:4 (2015)

Owen, R. Neely. “Religious Freedom in America.” Concordia Theological Quarterly 79:1-2 (2015)

Peterson, Charles W. “Paul R. Hinlicky's Transubstantiation of Christian Doctrine and Glorification of Christian Philosophy.” Seminary Ridge Review 18:1 (2015)

Pfatteicher, Philip H. “Cooperative Ventures in Liturgy.” Lutheran Forum 49:2 (2015)

Pless, Joel L. “The Lutheran Who Reached for the Stars: The Life, Legacy, and Lapses of Werner von Braun.” Journal of the Lutheran Historical Conference – 2013 (2015)

Richmann, Christopher J. “Lutheran Charismatics and The ‘Chief Article:’ A Historical-Theological Assessment.” Journal of the Lutheran Historical Conference – 2013 (2015)

Ruble, Sarah E. “The Lutheran Vocation in America: Past, Present, and Future.” Currents in Theology and Mission 42:4 (2015)

Schild, Maurice. “Studies on the Churches of the USA: Excert from a Lecture Series by Prof .” Journal of Friends of Lutheran Archives 25 (2015)

Schmidt, Warren R. “The Long Reach of the Log Cabin College: A Study of the Inaugural 1839-1840 Class of the Log Cabin College in , Missouri (Part One).” Concordia Historical Institute Quarterly 88:2 (2015)

Schmidt, Warren R. “The Long Reach of the Log Cabin College: A Study of the Inaugural 1839-1840 Class of the Log Cabin College in Dresden, Missouri (Part Two).” Concordia Historical Institute Quarterly 88:3 (2015)

Shelley, Michael T. “A Theologian of the Cross.” Currents in Theology and Mission 42:1 (2015)

Stafford, Shawn D. “Lutherans in America: The NALC and LCMC.” Lutheran Synod Quarterly 55:4 (2015)

Staneck, Matthew. “Piepkorn's Approach to Dialogue with Rome.” Lutheran Forum 49:1 (2015)

Stanfel, Elaine, ed. “Mission Society Celebrates 25 Years.” The Canadian Lutheran 30:4 (2015)

Swanson, Mark N. “Jesus, Words from the Cross, and Ways to Explain: the Cry of Dereliction between Arabic-Christian Apology and Mark W. Thomsen.” Currents in Theology and Mission 42:1 (2015)

Thomas, James M. “A Bethlehem Built by Poverty.” Concordia Historical Institute Quarterly 88:1 (2015) van Doorn-Harder, Nelly. “A Century of Christian-Muslim Dialogues Across the Globe.” Currents in Theology and Mission 42:1 (2015)

Vieker, Jon. “Ronald R. Feuerhahn: Historian, Theologian, Church, Pastor.” Concordia Journal 41:3 (2015)

Vieth, Victor I. “Ministering to Adult Sex Offenders: Ten Lessons From Henry Gerecke.” Wisconsin Lutheran Quarterly 112:3 (2015)

Voelz, James W. “Encomium for William Carr, Upon His Retirement.” Concordia Journal 41:3 (2015) Vogelaar, Harold. “A Vision for Christian Mission in the Middle East.” Currents in Theology and Mission 42:1 (2015)

Waffel, Derek. “LCMS History and the Attitudes Concerning the German and English Languages.” Historical Footnotes of Concordia Historical Institute 60:1 (2015)

Weber, Leslie F. Jr. “The Developing Welfare State and the Formation of the Lutheran Welfare Sector.” Journal of the Lutheran Historical Conference – 2013 (2015)

Weerts, Christine S. “Death Comes to the Sanctuary in Birmingham and Charleston.” Lutheran Forum 49:3 (2015)

Weerts, Christine S. “St. Rosa Young.” Lutheran Forum 49:1 (2015)

Westermeyer, Paul. “The Hymn of the Day: Central Song as Proclamation.” CrossAccent 23:2 (2015)

Wild, Mark. “Liberal Protestants and Urban Renewal.” Religion and American Culture: A Journal of Interpretation 25:1 (2015)

Williams, Kim-Eric. “Gustavus Adolphus at the World's Crossroads.” Archives Advocate Advent (2015)

Williams, Kim-Eric. “The First Two English Versions of Luther's Small Catechism.” Journal of the Lutheran Historical Conference – 2013 (2015)

Zersen, David. “The Lutheran Sorbs at Home and Abroad.” Lutheran Forum 49:2 (2015)

Zimmann, Martin Otto. “Heritage and Hate: Definitions of Nostalgia and the Confederate Flag at Gettysburg Seminary.” Seminary Ridge Review 18:1 (2015)

Zwiers, John. “LB Homes: 100 Years… and Counting.” Faith & Fellowship 82:3 (2015)

Chapters

Alexander, Laura E. “Lutheran Thought, Civil Disobedience, and the New Sanctuary Movement.” In Strangers in This World: Multireligious Reflections on Immigration, edited by Hussam S. Timani, Allen G. Jorgenson, and Alexander Y. Hwang, 225-238, Minneapolis, MN: Fortress, 2015.

Baskerville, Peter. “Wilson Benson Revisited: Movement and Persistance in Rural Perth County, Ontario, 1871-1881” In Lives in Transition: Longitudinal Analysis from Historical Sources, Edited by Peter Baskerville and Kris Inwood, 141- 164, Montreal, Canada: McGill-Queen University Press, 2015. [This chapter looks at the unique behavior of the German Lutherans in this area.]

Bryce, Benjamin. “Entangled Communities: German Lutherans in Ontario and North America, 1880-1930.” In Entangling Migration History: Borderlands and Transnationalism in the United States and Canada, edited by Benjamin Bryce and Alexander Freund, 162-181, Gainesville, FL: The University Press of Florida, 2015.

Colver III, Albert B. “The Body and Blood of Christ in the Lutheran Confessions.” In Dona Gratis Donata: Essays in Honor of Norman Nagel on the Occasion of his Ninetieth Birthday, edited by Albert B. Collver, J. Bart Day, and Jon D. Vieker, 146-168, Manchester, MO: The Nagel Festschrift Committee, 2015.

Dawn, Russell and Jeff Mallinson. “A Geneaology of Lutheran Higher Education.” In The Idea and Practice of a Christian University: A Lutheran Approach, edited by Scott A. Ashmon, St. Louis, MO: Concordia Publishing House, 2015.

Granquist, Mark A. “The Scripture Controversy in American Lutheranism: Infallibility, Inerrancy, Inspiration.” In Rightly Handling the Word of Truth: Scripture, Canon, and Creed, edited by Carl E. Braaten, Delhi, NY: ALPB Books, 2015. Grimminger, Daniel Jay. “The Musical Shape of Cultural Assimilation in the Religious Practice of Pennsylvania-Dutch Lutherans.” In The Changing World Religion Map: Sacred Places, Identies, Practice and Politics, edited by Stanley D. Brunn, 2735-2752, Springer, 2015.

Krispin, Gerald S. “A Mirror of Life in the Face of Death: A Study of the Pastoral Care of Philipp Nicolai.” In Dona Gratis Donata: Essays in Honor of Norman Nagel on the Occasion of his Ninetieth Birthday, edited by Albert B. Collver, J. Bart Day, and Jon D. Vieker, 216-231, Manchester, MO: The Nagel Festschrift Committee, 2015.

Maas, Korey. “A Lutheran View of Life and Learning: Paradox as Paradigm.” In Liberal Learning and the Great Christian Tradition, edited by Gary W. Jenkins and Jonathan Yonan, 50-68, Eugene, OR: Pickwick: Wipf and Stock Publishers, 2015.

Masaki, Naomichi. “Gnadenmittelamt: 's Understanding of the Office of the Holy Ministry in His Acht Bücher von der Kirche, 1854.” In Dona Gratis Donata: Essays in Honor of Norman Nagel on the Occasion of his Ninetieth Birthday, edited by Albert B. Collver, J. Bart Day, and Jon D. Vieker, 80-107, Manchester, MO: The Nagel Festschrift Committee, 2015.

Mumme, Jonathan. “Being Church and the Potestas Iurisdictionis: Toward a Real-Pneumatic Authority from the Lutheran Confessions Out.” In Dona Gratis Donata: Essays in Honor of Norman Nagel on the Occasion of his Ninetieth Birthday, edited by Albert B. Collver, J. Bart Day, and Jon D. Vieker, 60-79, Manchester, MO: The Nagel Festschrift Committee, 2015.

Pless, John T. “Cross-Bearing and Life in a Lutheran Synod: What Can We Learn from Hermann Sasse,” In Dona Gratis Donata: Essays in Honor of Norman Nagel on the Occasion of his Ninetieth Birthday, edited by Albert B. Collver, J. Bart Day, and Jon D. Vieker, 183-196, Manchester, MO: The Nagel Festschrift Committee, 2015.

Vieker, Jon D. “A ‘Voluminous Treasury’: The German Roots of Missouri Synod Hymnody.” In Dona Gratis Donata: Essays in Honor of Norman Nagel on the Occasion of his Ninetieth Birthday, edited by Albert B. Collver, J. Bart Day, and Jon D. Vieker, 232-274, Manchester, MO: The Nagel Festschrift Committee, 2015.

Congregation Histories

Fifty Years of Grace, Ascension's Journey. Edmonton, Alberta: s.p., 2015.

Good Shepherd Lutheran Church: 100 - a Narrative History of a Century of Ministry, 1913-2013. s.p., 2015.

Growing in Faith, Rooted in Heritage: First Lutheran Church, 1915-2015, West Barnstable, MA. West Barnstable, MA: s.p., 2015.

History of St. James and Messiah Lutheran Churches, 1805-2002. : s.p., 2015.

Living Under God's Blessings for 75 Years, St. Paul Lutheran Church, Spearfish, SD 1940-2015. s.p., 2015.

Saint John Lutheran Church of Hollywood: 150th Anniversary: New Germany MN. s.p., 2015.

Sixty Years and Counting: Christ the King Lutheran Church Anniversary Celebration. Coeur d'Alene, ID: s.p., 2015.

St. Paul Evangelical Lutheran Church: 150 Years of God's Grace, 1865-2015. Luxemburg, WI: St. Paul Lutheran Church, 2015.

Borgman, Patricia et al. St. Paul's Lutheran Church U. A. C.: 150 Years of God's Grace. Oconomowoc, WI: Leitzke IV Publishing, 2015.

Crone, John. "It is a Good Work:" Saint John's Lutheran Church: Winchester - Frederick County, Virginia, Our First One Hundred and Fifty Years - From 1787 to 1947. s.p., 2015. Commemorating the 100th Anniversary of the Present Church Building: 1915-2015, Immanuel Lutheran Church, Flatville, Illinois. Flatville, IL: s.p., 2015.

Hollowak, Thomas L. A Testament to Faith: the first Polish Evangelical Lutheran Congregation of Christ the Lord. Baltimore, MD: Historyk Press, 2015.

Kikuchi, Delores L. Nancy Lynne Robinson Riffle and Kathleen Kikuchi-Samonte. Sankt Johannis Lutherische Kirche, schule, und friedhof: a comprehensive history, Marion Township, Allen County, Indiana, 1841-1907. Honolulu, HI: s.p., 2015.

Lemke, Wayne and Sharon. et al. Standing Strong in the Lord: 150 Years - Trinity Ev. Lutheran Church, Elmore, OH. s.p., 2015.

Luecke, Edgar, Dorcas Luecke and Chris Prahlow. Immanuel Lutheran Church, Valparaiso, Indiana: the History of God with Us in This Place. Valparaiso, IN: Home Mountain Press, 2015.

McCallister, Julie and Laura Stransky. Christ the King Lutheran Church: the First 50 Years, 1964-2014. CreateSpace, 2015.

Olson, Keith L., Rev. John Merrill, and Karen Ott. A History of Saint John Lutheran Church and School: Fraser, MI. Ann Arbor, MI: Sheridon Books, 2015.

Zion Lutheran Church. A Centennial in Christ. Hopkins, MN: s.p., 2015.

Fiction

Baumbach, Bernard C. His Father's Son: He Wore a Clerical Collar. Bloomington, IN: AuthorHouse, 2015.

Keating, Ray. Murderer's Row: A Pastor Stephen Grant Novel. CreateSpace, 2015.

Kronlokken, Connie. Fit Company for Oneself. San Rafael, CA: Lightly Held Books, 2015.

Kronlokken, Connie. The Pastor's Kids. San Rafael, CA: Lightly Held Books, 2015.

Paust, Ingerose. Exodus of the Eight Hundred. Austin, TX: Concordia University Press, 2015.

Peterson, Joel L. A. Dreams of My Mothers: A Story of Love Transcendent. Minneapolis, MN: Huff Publishing, 2015.

Schuermann, Katie. The Choir Immortal. St. Louis, MO: Concordia Publishing House, 2015.

Speaker, Thomas B. Here Come the . Amazon Digital Services, 2015.

Wilson, Everett. Necessary Things. CreateSpace, 2015.

Motion Pictures

Albrecht, Ardon. First Rosa, The. : Lutheran Church - Missouri Synod, 2015.

Frakes, Tim. : Memories of a Church Divided, A Documentary. : Tim Frakes Productions, 2015.

Theses

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