Bibliography for 2016

Bibliography for 2016

Books Anderson, Kristin D. Standing in Deep Water: Overcoming the Infectious Legacy of the Hitler Youth. Minneapolis, MN: Tangram Books, 2016. Brockway, Kathleen. Detroit’s Deaf Heritage. Charleston, SC: Arcadia Publishing, 2016. Cannon, Nancy. Destination China: Photographs and Letters of Norma Lenschow, 1948-1949. CreateSpace, 2016. [Lenschow was a Lutheran missionary nurse in China, Japan, and Papua New Guinea.] Carter, Allen Jr. A Layman’s Search for Salvation: My Journey. s.p. 2016. Carter, Timothy R. The Executioner’s Redemption: My Story of Violence, Death, and Saving Grace. Saint Louis, MO: Concordia Publishing House, 2016. Cochran, Naomi J. Razed Lutheran. Amazon.com, 2016. [27 poems depicting life as a rural Wisconsin German Lutheran from the early 1900's through present.] Craig, Peter Stebbins with Ronald S. Beatty and Kim-Eric Williams, eds. Colonial Records of the Swedish Churches in Pennsylvania: Volumes 6A & 6B. The Swedish Colonial Society, 2016. Dreisziger, Nandor. Church and Society in Hungary and in the Hungarian Diaspora. Toronto, Ontario: University of Toronto Press, 2016. Fine, Marija Platace Futchs. Wide Eyes: A War Orphan Unlocks the Mystery of Her Latvian Roots after Seventy Years, Xlibris, 2016. [Author served as an educational missionary for the Lutheran Church in Malaysia from 1965-1968.] Gerhard, Johann with Richard Dinda, trans. On the Gospel and Repentance – Theological Commonplaces. Saint Louis, MO: Concordia Publishing House, 2016. Greenagel, Frank L. A Plausible Expression of Piety: The Nineteenth Century Religious Architecture of Hudson County, New Jersey. Wooden Nail Press, 2014, 2016. [Includes 10 Lutheran churches among the architectural styles it considers.] Haas, LeRoy. God in My Life: A Life of Flaws and Blessings. Brillion, WI: Zander Press, 2016. [A LCMS pastor and missionary who served in China, Japan, and the United States] Harmelink, Daniel. The Reformation Coin and Medal Collection of Concordia Historical Institute. Saint Louis, MO: Concordia Publishing House, 2016. Heiser, James D. Sovereignty and Authority in the Context of the American Republic: A Confessional Lutheran Assessment. Repristination Press, 2016. Howard, Thomas Albert and Mark A. Noll, editors. Protestantism after 500 Years. New York, NY: Oxford University Press, 2016. [See in particular chapter 12: Martin Luther at 500 and the State of Global Lutheranism by Sarah Hinlicky Wilson.] Howard, Thomas Albert. Remembering the Reformation: An Inquiry into the Meanings of Protestantism. New York, NY: Oxford University Press, 2016. Johnson, Pamela Kemmerlin. The Kemmerlin Family of South Carolina. lulu.com, 2016. Larson, Renee Splichal. A Witness: The Haiti Earthquake, a Song, Death, and Resurrection. Eugene, OR: Resource Publications, 2016. Louden, Mark L. Pennsylvania Dutch: the Story of an American Language. Baltimore, MD: Johns Hopkins University Press, 2016. Marquart, Kurt E. The Saving Truth: Doctrine for Laypeople. Luther Academy: Lulu.com, 2016. Mersiovsky, Weldon W. compiler. Passengers on the Ben Nevis and Their Families, San Antonio, TX: HPN Books, 2016. Newman, Michael W. Gospel DNA, Five Markers of a Flourishing Church: Learning from a Movement Called ‘Missouri.’” San Antonio, TX: Ursa Publishing, 2016. Nichols, Robert L. Rev. Ingebrit Tollefson and Martha & Mary Children’s Home 1891-1912: Lutheran Charity on the Pacific Northwest Frontier. s.p., 2016. Oberheu, John. Whither thou goest…I will go: A Memoir by Nellie Elizabeth Oberheu. Jacksonville Beach, FL: Maximirth Publishing, 2016. Ottoson, Jack A. Just Plain Sense: Reflections of a Plains Pastor. Bloomington, IN: WestBow Press, 2016. Page, H. Dwight. The Swiss Presence in the History of Tennessee. Morgantown, PA: Masthof Press, 2016. [This book touches on the Swiss Lutheran presence and the Henkel family.] Parham, Robert. The Disturbances: The Untold Story of How Missionaries Saved Lives in a Time of Tribal Genocide. Nashville, TN: Baptist Center for Ethics, ©2016. [Also, includes a video documentary.] Pickford, Susan Bassler. The Bassler Family in Focus through Photos, Diaries and Letters. CreateSpace, 2016. Reske, Peter C., ed. The Hymns of Martin Luther. Saint Louis, MO: Concordia Publishing House, 2016. Rondani, Philip. Pietism Explained: A Guide to Pietism and It’s History. Amazon Digital Services, 2016. Rottmann, Ellis. Our Life and Mission in Brazil: 1956-1962. s.p., 2015. Sasse, Hermann. The Journal Articles of Hermann Sasse. Matthew Harrison and Bror Erisckson, eds., Irvine, CA: New Reformation Publications, 2016. Schmidt, Warren R. Mama Buenger: Mother of the Synod. CreateSpace, 2016. Schulden, Christine. The Resilient Missionary: The Life Story of Yohannes Mengsteab, a Missionary to America. Naples, FL: Mission Nation Publishing Company, 2016. Schwark, A. C. Forming the Lutheran Church – Missouri Synod: A Layman’s Guide to Theological History. Confessional Lutherans for Christ’s Commission, 2016. [Ebook] Schwark, A. C. The Reformation and Confessions: A Layman’s Guide to Theological History, Confessional Lutherans for Christ’s Commission, 2016. [Ebook] Spangenberg, Lois. Remembering…Our Journey to Africa. Lulu.com, 2015. Stranghoener, Steve. Ferguson Miracle. CreateSpace, 2016. [Chronicles events at Lutheran North High School, St. Louis, MO following the riots in Ferguson, MO in 2014.] Thomas, Brian W. Wittenberg vs. Geneva: A Biblical Bout in Seven Rounds on the Doctrines that Divide. New Reformation Publishers, 2015. Walther, C. F. W. All Glory to God: Walther’s Works. Saint Louis, MO: Concordia Publishing House, 2016. Weedon, William. Celebrating the Saints. Saint Louis, MO: Concordia Publishing House, 2016. Williams, Daniel K. Defenders of the Unborn: the Pro-Life Movement before Roe v. Wade. New York, NY: Oxford University Press, 2016. [Briefly highlights early Lutheran involvement in the pro-life movement.] Woodruff, Rayanne J. Figments of My Formation: Reflections on a Diaconal Journey. Amazon.com, 2016. [An anthology of writings which provides a glimpse into the author’s Lutheran deaconess formation.] Wulff, Frederick. Meet Me in St. Louis: A Guidebook. Denver, CO: Outskirts Press, 2016. [Find Lutheran sites in chapters 6 and 7.] Articles Baeza, Jo. “Christmas at the Mission. Gloria Guenther: Pastor’s Wife, Mother, Teacher.” WELS Historical Institute Journal 34:1 (2016). Baumann, Richard. “The ‘New Measures’ Controversy of St. Paul’s Lutheran, Allentown, Pennsylvania, 1870-1874.” Lutheran Historical Conference Journal 2014 (2016). Beinert, Richard. “Johann von Staupitz.” The Canadian Lutheran 31:1 (2016). Beros, Daniel C. “Kirche: Geschöpf…von welchem „Wort”? Überlegungen über den Sinn des Gedenkens der 500 Jahre Reformation in Lateinamerika.” Lutherische Kirche in der Welt 63 (2016) . Block, Mathew. “Authority in the Church: Lutheran Reflections on Vatican II.” Lutheran Theological Review 28 (2016). Block, Mathew. “The Martyrs: Esch & Voes.” The Canadian Lutheran 31:2 (2016). Bonnemère, Pascale. "Church presence and gender relations in the Wonenara valley (Eastern Highlands Province, Papua New Guinea)." Australian Journal Of Anthropology 27:2 (2016). Braun, William. “Lutheran Passion Settings in America: in Response to the Liturgical Reforms of the Twentieth Century.” Lutheran Historical Conference Journal 2014 (2016). Bruder, Susan Clemens. “Connecting the Past, Present, and Future: Muhlenberg College.” The Periodical: Lutheran Historical Society of Eastern Pennsylvania 57:1&2 (2015). Buchholz, Kurt. “Celebrating a Century of a Changeless Message.” The Lutheran Layman 87:3 (2016). Carpenter, Amanda. “Iowa Synod Congregations and the Language Transition.” Lutheran Historical Conference Journal 2014 (2016). Coffman, Kristofer. “Norwegian-American Missionaries to China and Their Reactions to Communism.” Lutheran Historical Conference Journal 2014 (2016). Erickson, Scott. “North Park at 125: David Nyvall’s Enduring Impact on Christian Higher Education.” The Swedish- American Historical Quarterly 67:4 (2016). Ferguson, Jack D. “‘Mid Tumult of Her War: The Doctrine of the Church and the Office of the Holy Ministry following the 1841 Altenburg Debate.” Concordia Historical Institute Quarterly 89:1 (2016). Flamme, Brian. “Philip Melanchthon.” LW: The Lutheran Witness 135:10 (2016). Galchutt, Kathryn. “Lutherans and the Civil Rights Struggle in Selma.” Lutheran Historical Conference Journal 2014 (2016). Gardner-Morkert, Michelle and David Settje. “Gender, Women, and War in Contemporary America: How Lutheran Women Used Their Own Media to Address War.” Lutheran Historical Conference Journal 2014 (2016). Granquist, Mark. “Rosenius in America: His Influence on American Religion, Historical and Contemporary.” The Swedish-American Historical Quarterly 67:3 (2016). Granquist, Mark. “The ELCA by the Numbers.” Lutheran Forum 50:3 (2016). Greve, Norman. “Adolf Hoenecke (1835-1908).” Lutheran Spokesman 58:8 (2016). Greve, Norman. “Carl Monrad “C. M.” Gullerud (1908-1995).” Lutheran Spokesman 59:5 (2016). Greve, Norman. “J. P. Meyer, 1873-1964.” Lutheran Spokesman 59:2 (2016). Heckmann, Joel. “Pastor J. A. F. W. Mueller: A Faithful Shepherd of Souls.” Concordia Historical Institute Quarterly 89:1 (2016). Heerboth, Paul. “Faithful and Missional from the Beginning: One Hundred Years of LCMS Mission.” Lutheran Mission Matters XXIV:1 (2016). Hoeltke, Beth. “Jesus the Creator and Hymns that Proclaim this Truth.” The Word at Work 5:1 (2016). Hopkins, Theodore J. and Mark A. Koschmann. “Faithful Witness in Wounded Cities: Congregations and Race in America.”

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