Interpreting Luther's legacy; essays in honor of Edward C. Fendt. / [manuscript] : Edited by Fred W. Meuser and Stanley D. Schneider. - Minneapolis, : Augsburg Pub. House, c1969. - ix, 189 p. : port. ; 23 cm.

Originally given as lectures at the Evangelical Lutheran Theological Seminary, Columbus, Ohio, 1967-68, in commemoration of the 450th anniversary of the Reformation.

Luther and the First commandment, by R. M. Hals.--Luther's principles of Biblical interpretation, by R. W. Doermann.--Scripture and tradition in Luther and in our day, by T. S. Liefeld.--The changing Catholic view of Luther, by F. W. Meuser.--A positive response to Erik Erikson's Young man Luther, by L. Elhard.--The Smalcald Articles and their significance, by J. S. Schaaf.--Luther's understanding of heaven and the hell, by H. Schwarz.--Concern for the person in the Reformation. by H. H. Zietlow.--Luther's liturgical surgery, by E. L. Brand.--Luther, preaching, and the Reformation, by S. D. Schneider.--Luther as Seelsorger, by A. H. Becker.--Martin Luther, parish educator, by G. H. Doermann.--Luther, man of prayer, by L. Ludwig.--Notes (p. 177-189)

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