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Church as Fullness in All Things: Recasting Lutheran Ecclesiology in an Ecumenical Context

Church as Fullness in All Things: Recasting Lutheran Ecclesiology in an Ecumenical Context

Edited by Jonathan Mumme, Richard J. Serina Jr., and Mark W. Birkholz
Reviewed by Martin R. Noland on August 3, 2020

There are really two distinct parts to this collection of essays. The first part considers the church from the standpoint of doctrinal, exegetical, historical, and practical perspectives. The second part, headed “Section IV,” offers essays by Roman Catholic, Anglican, and…

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Luther at Leipzig: Martin Luther, the Leipzig Debate, and the Sixteenth-Century Reformations

Luther at Leipzig: Martin Luther, the Leipzig Debate, and the Sixteenth-Century Reformations

Edited by Mickey L. Mattox, Richard J. Serina Jr., and Jonathan Mumme
Reviewed by Cameron A. MacKenzie on June 8, 2020

Historians love anniversaries—at least I do. Not only do they elicit opportunities for speaking and preaching, but they also produce scholarship. And the book at hand represents scholarship of the highest quality, occasioned by the five-hundredth anniversary of the Leipzig…

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Confessing the Gospel: A Lutheran Approach to Systematic Theology (2 Volumes)

Confessing the Gospel: A Lutheran Approach to Systematic Theology (2 Volumes)

Samuel H. Nafzger, John F. Johnson, David A. Lumpp, and Howard W. Tepker, editors
Reviewed by David P. Scaer on September 18, 2019

An introduction in the first volume of Confessing the Gospel explains how this two-volume dogmatics will follow the building-block approach, a method resembling how encyclopedias are arranged according to topics and then further divided into sub-topics each with a different…

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Succinct and Select Theological Aphorisms in Twenty-Three Chapters Containing the Core of all Theology Drafted and Adapted for Use in Scholastic Disputations (1611)

Succinct and Select Theological Aphorisms in Twenty-Three Chapters Containing the Core of all Theology Drafted and Adapted for Use in Scholastic Disputations (1611)

Johann Gerhard. Translated by Paul A. Rydecki
Reviewed by Benjamin T. G. Mayes on August 21, 2018

Johann Gerhard (1582–1637) was called to be a pastor and church superintendent in 1606, and in 1607 he began to preside at monthly disputations in Coburg with pastors and teachers of his district on the common topics (loci communes) of…

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The Word Does Everything: Key Concepts of Luther on Testament, Scripture, Vocation, Cross, and Worm. Also on Method and on Catholicism: Collection of Essays

The Word Does Everything: Key Concepts of Luther on Testament, Scripture, Vocation, Cross, and Worm. Also on Method and on Catholicism: Collection of Essays

Kenneth Hagen
Reviewed by John A. Maxfield on April 16, 2018

Kenneth Hagen (1936–2014) was a prolific scholar of Luther’s thought who combined vigorous study of Luther’s writings and other primary texts in their original languages with clear analysis (frequently very critical of modern scholarship and its assumptions) and a creative…

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The Wittenberg Reformation (1545)

The Wittenberg Reformation (1545)

Philipp Melanchthon. Translated by John R. Stephenson. (With "The Household of God: Observations on 'Church' in the New Testament and the City of Ephesus." By Thomas M. Winger)
Reviewed by Mark A. Loest on February 6, 2018

In 1545, Charles V requested a report on the Reformation. This is the first English translation of the response written by Philipp Melanchthon, which is essentially both a commentary on the Augsburg Confession and a description of how the Reformation…

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