The Lutherans in America: A Story of Struggle, Progress, Influence and Marvelous Growth.
Edmund Jacob Wolf, D.D, 1890
This work traces the history of the Lutheran Church in America, following its journey from the European Reformation to its expansion in the late nineteenth century. Edmund Jacob Wolf follows early German and Scandinavian immigrants, the founding of colonial congregations, and the spread of synods as the church moved westward. Along the way, he examines key theological debates and internal divisions that helped shape a distinctly American Lutheran identity. More than an institutional survey, the book shows how Lutherans influenced American education, charity, and community life while wrestling with questions of language, immigration, and assimilation. Throughout, Wolf emphasizes the church’s enduring commitment to the authority of Scripture, the centrality of the Gospel, and salvation by grace.
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"The Lutherans in America" Edmund Jacob Wolf, D.D, 1890
Binding : Leather Binding
Measures : 6 1/2 x 9 in | 21 x 23 cm
Language : English
Published : New York
Subject : Religion
Year Printed : 1868
Original/Facsimile : Original

