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  • Index to Volume Thirty-Three 2019

Articles

African Americans and Northern Lutherans during the Eighteenth Century, Richard J. Boles, 153–179

Another Quincentennial: Luther’s 1520 Treatise on Good Works, Anna Marie Johnson, 373–385

Another Quincentennial: To the Christian Nobility (1520), Kurt K. Hendel, 188–196

Confessional Transformations from the Wittenberg Reformation to Lutheranism, Irene Dingel, 1–25

Development and Structure of Luther’s Ethics, The, Andreas Stegmann, 137–152

“Faith from Hearing” in Luther’s Sermons on the Visitation, Samuel J. Dubbelman, 276–286

Freedom of Faith, Freedom of the World: A Response to Brad Gregory’s View of the Reformation, Dorothea Wendebourg, 46–71

Luther in Arabic, Mark N. Swanson, 87–97

Luther in Russian, Matthew Heise, 180–187

Luther’s 1519 Unterricht amid the Negotiations with Papal Legate Karl von Miltitz, Zeger Polhuijs, 249–275

Martin Luther and Education, Matthieu Arnold, 287–303

Motto VDMA in Reformation Books, The, Christian Herrmann, 72–86

Parents, Authorities, and Disobedience in Sixteenth-Century Lutheran Sermons, Mary Jane Haemig, 386–398

“Peace, Peace . . . Cross, Cross” Reflections on How Martin Luther Relates the Theology of the Cross to Suffering, Timothy J. Wengert, 304–323 [End Page 493]

Philip Melanchthon on Bible Translations and Commentaries, Timothy J. Wengert, 26–45

Self-Giving God, The, Oswald Bayer, 125–136

Soul as Answer, The, Oswald Bayer, 399–412

This Is Not Martin Luther, Martin J. Lohrmann, 434–437

We Are Not Alone: A Minister’s Prayer Book, Timothy Wengert and Virgil Thompson, 413–416

What Remains of the Quincentennial? Hartmut Lehmann, 417–433

Authors

Arnold, Matthieu, Martin Luther and Education, 287–303

Bayer, Oswald, The Self-Giving God, 125–136

Bayer, Oswald, The Soul as Answer, 399–412

Boles, Richard J., African Americans and Northern Lutherans during the Eighteenth Century, 153–179

Dingel, Irene, Confessional Transformations from the Wittenberg Reformation to Lutheranism, 1–25

Dubbelman, Samuel J., “Faith from Hearing” in Luther’s Sermons on the Visitation, 276–286

Haemig, Mary Jane, Parents, Authorities, and Disobedience in Sixteenth-Century Lutheran Sermons, 386–398

Heise, Matthew, Luther in Russian, 180–187

Hendel, Kurt K., Another Quincentennial: To the Christian Nobility (1520), 188–196

Herrmann, Christian, The Motto VDMA in Reformation Books, 72–86

Johnson, Anna Marie, Another Quincentennial: Luther’s 1520 Treatise on Good Works, 373–385

Lehmann, Hartmut, What Remains of the Quincentennial?, 417–433

Lohrmann, Martin J., This Is Not Martin Luther, 434–437 [End Page 494]

Polhuijs, Zeger, Luther’s 1519 Unterricht amid the Negotiations with Papal Legate Karl von Miltitz, 249–275

Stegmann, Andreas, The Development and Structure of Luther’s Ethics, 137–152

Swanson, Mark N., Luther in Arabic, 87–97

Thompson, Virgil and Timothy Wengert, We Are Not Alone: A Minister’s Prayer Book, 413–416

Wendebourg, Dorothea, Freedom of Faith, Freedom of the World: A Response to Brad Gregory’s View of the Reformation, 46–71

Wengert, Timothy and Virgil Thompson, We Are Not Alone: A Minister’s Prayer Book, 413–416

Wengert, Timothy J., Philip Melanchthon on Bible Translations and Commentaries, 26–45

Wengert, Timothy J., “Peace, Peace . . . Cross, Cross” Reflections on How Martin Luther Relates the Theology of the Cross to Suffering, 304–323 [End Page 495]

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