This paper explores the practice of confirmation in Lutheran congregations of eastern Pennsylvania during the eighteenth century. Particular focus is given to the work of Henry Melchior Muhlenberg, and a Lutheran confirmation liturgy from the 1786 Kirchen Agenda der Evangelisch Lutherischen Vereinigten Gemeinen in Nord America
The purpose of this study is to shed some light on the confessional experiences within the bodies wh...
A paper presented at the First Symposium on 17th century Lutheranism, Concordia Seminary, St. Louis,...
Confirmation has often been viewed as a rite in need of a theology. Whether it is understood as a sa...
The Lutheran practice of confirmation can hardly be described as uniform during its long history. Th...
Scriptum 50 consists of papers from The digital infrastructure of the archives: workshop in Umeå and...
Reports of the Lutheran pastors in Pennsylvania to the authorities in Halle. The first report, first...
What kind of things did our American Lutheran forefathers say about the Scriptures and the Lutheran ...
The article examines the Lutheran liturgy in a theological and historical context. It analyzes its s...
Lutherans landed in America before the arrival of the Mayflower. Some Danish Lutherans, looking for ...
In the past few years it has come to the attention of many people that the practice of confirmation ...
Dr. E. A. W. Krauss, in his Lebensbilder, calls Heinrich Melchior Muehlenberg the patriarch of the L...
Dr. Schumacher gives an overview of the multiple Lutheran Synods that existed in the United States i...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Washington, 2001How should the identity and religious behavior of 16 ...
A paper presented at the First Symposium on 17th century Lutheranism, Concordia Seminary, St. Louis,...
473 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1960.U of I OnlyRestricted to the ...
The purpose of this study is to shed some light on the confessional experiences within the bodies wh...
A paper presented at the First Symposium on 17th century Lutheranism, Concordia Seminary, St. Louis,...
Confirmation has often been viewed as a rite in need of a theology. Whether it is understood as a sa...
The Lutheran practice of confirmation can hardly be described as uniform during its long history. Th...
Scriptum 50 consists of papers from The digital infrastructure of the archives: workshop in Umeå and...
Reports of the Lutheran pastors in Pennsylvania to the authorities in Halle. The first report, first...
What kind of things did our American Lutheran forefathers say about the Scriptures and the Lutheran ...
The article examines the Lutheran liturgy in a theological and historical context. It analyzes its s...
Lutherans landed in America before the arrival of the Mayflower. Some Danish Lutherans, looking for ...
In the past few years it has come to the attention of many people that the practice of confirmation ...
Dr. E. A. W. Krauss, in his Lebensbilder, calls Heinrich Melchior Muehlenberg the patriarch of the L...
Dr. Schumacher gives an overview of the multiple Lutheran Synods that existed in the United States i...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Washington, 2001How should the identity and religious behavior of 16 ...
A paper presented at the First Symposium on 17th century Lutheranism, Concordia Seminary, St. Louis,...
473 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1960.U of I OnlyRestricted to the ...
The purpose of this study is to shed some light on the confessional experiences within the bodies wh...
A paper presented at the First Symposium on 17th century Lutheranism, Concordia Seminary, St. Louis,...
Confirmation has often been viewed as a rite in need of a theology. Whether it is understood as a sa...