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    • Luther and Melanchthon on the Papacy at Smalcald 

      Fredrich, Edward C. (0000)
    • Luther and Psalm 8 

      Gawrisch, Wilbert R. (1983)
      This essay first appeared in Luther Lives: Essays in commemoration of the 500th anniversary of Martin Luther’s birth, Edward C. Friedrich, editor. Milwaukee, WI: Northwestern Publishing House, 1983.
    • Luther and the Christology of the Old Testament 

      Surburg, Raymond F. (1982)
    • Luther and the Liturgy 

      Toppe, Carleton A. (1983)
    • Luther and the Reformation 

      Eckert, Otto J. (1955)
    • Luther and the State 

      Deutschlander, Daniel M. (1983)
      Luther’s attitude toward the state can be easily misunderstood from his writings. The application of his statements can be even more difficult. In order to understand Luther’s statements one needs to understand the historical ...
    • Luther as Preacher 

      Siegler, Paul L. (0000)
    • Luther as Son and Father 

      Grunze, Richard W. (1983)
    • Luther As Teacher 

      Scharf, Erwin R. (0000)
    • Luther Battles the Fanatics 

      Koelpin, Arnold J. (1983)
    • Luther Celebrates Holy Communion 

      Valleskey, Stephen P. (2003)
    • Luther on Baptism 

      Stuppy, Donald W. (1982)
    • Luther on Inspiration 

      Becker, Siegbert W. (1960)
      In this comprehensive study, Dr. Siegbert W. Becker defends Martin Luther’s unwavering belief in the verbal and plenary inspiration of Scripture. Responding to modern misinterpretations, Becker demonstrates that Luther ...
    • Luther on Life 

      Gerlach, Joel C. (1983)
    • Luther on Missions 

      Wendland, Ernst H. (1984)
      At the Nebraska/Colorado Missionaries’ Conference in 1984, E. H. Wendland answers two questions: How was Martin Luther an evangelist? and How are Luther’s methods applied today? He addressed concerns that the reformers and ...
    • Luther the Humanist 

      Kittelson, James M. (1990)
      In this lecture it must be noted that by the term “humanist,” Kittelson is not talking about the modern use of the term. Instead, Kittelson will examine what this word meant in the early 16th Century and explain how this ...
    • Luther the Missionary? 

      Bunkowske, Eugene W. (1989)
      In this 1989 Reformation lecture, Eugene Bunkowske challenges the claim that Martin Luther was not a missionary, arguing instead that Luther was foundational to modern missiology. Bunkowske traces Luther’s spiritual ...
    • Luther the Preacher 

      Kiessling, Elmer C. (0000)
    • Luther the University Man 

      Kittelson, James M. (1990)
      The author describes his paper as follows: “(Luther) also said of himself - and this very self-consciously in words that are part of the partial autobiography he wrote for the preface to his Latin works of 1545 - that “I ...