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Lutheran Quarterly, New Series is a journal for the Evangelical Lutheran Church everywhere, discussing its history and theology. The aims of the New Series are to provide a forum for the discussion of Christian faith and life on the basis of the Lutheran confession; the application of the principles of the Lutheran Church to the changing problems of religion and society; the fostering of world Lutheranism; and the promotion of understanding between Lutherans and other Christians.
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Volume 38, Number 1, Spring 2024Table of Contents
- Notes
- pp. 70-71
- DOI: https://doi.org/10.1353/lut.2024.a921427
- The Swiftness of Living: Letters Home from Berlin, 1938–June 1939; Going to Extremes: Berlin to the Arctic in 1939; A Cold Descending Fog: Letters Home and a Memoir from Wartime Berlin, 1939–1940; Fragments of Shell Pattering: Letters Home from Germany, August 1940–February 1942 by Stewart W. Herman Jr. (review)
- pp. 118-120
- DOI: https://doi.org/10.1353/lut.2024.a921453
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