Stories from global Lutheranism : a historical timeline /

In an engaging and accessible style, Matrtin J. Lohrmann introduces readers to fascinating glimpses of faith, courage, and love in action within the global Lutheran community that now numbers over 70 million members in churches worldwide. This growth matches the expansive view of the church universa...

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Main Author: Lohrmann, Martin J. (Author)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Minneapolis, Minnesota : Fortress Press, 2021.
Series:Lutheran quarterly books.
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505 0 |a Introduction: Living stones and faith rocks -- Chapter 1. 1517-1617. Introduction to Lutheranism in its first century -- October 31, 1517: Luther's 95 theses -- August 29, 1518: Philip Melanchthon arrives in Wittenberg -- June 13, 1525: war and marriage -- June 25, 1530: presentaion of Augsburg confession -- September 1534: publication of the German Bible -- February 18, 1546: death of Martin Luther -- September 25, 1555: the Peace of Augsburg -- Later 1500s: Lutheranism across Europe -- June 25, 1580: publication of the Book of Concord -- 1599: Philip Nicolai publishes the "king and queen of chorales" -- Chapter 2. 1617-1717. Introduction to Lutheranism in its second century -- Early 1600s: the rise of Lutheran orthodoxy -- 1618: outbreak of the Thirty Years' War -- 1620s: baroque Lutheranism -- 1636: Tranovský's words and music in Czech -- 1637: Gerhard's Catholic confession -- 1648: early Lutheran attitudes toward Jews -- 1675: Spener's Pia desideria and the birth of pietism -- 1678: the opera controversy erupts in Hamburg -- 1696: Luther's catechism published in Algonquian -- August 1, 1714: a Lutheran king of England -- Chapter 3. 1717-1817. Introduction to Lutheranism in its third century -- May 1723: J.S. Bach hired as cantor in Leipzig -- 1726: popular piety and power politics in Sweden -- December 1733: ordination of first Indian Lutheran pastor -- March 12, 1734: Lutheran refugees from Salzburg arrive in Georgia -- 1739: Zinzendorf visits the West Indies -- August 1748: Ministerium of Pennsylvania founded -- December 1784: Kant publishes essay on "what is Enlightenment?" -- April 1, 1789: first speaker of the US House of Representatives -- 1799: Schleiermacher's On religion: speeches to its cultured despisers -- Early 1800s: women's leadership in the Hauge movement -- Chapter 4. 1817-1917. Introduction to Lutheranism in its fourth century -- October 31, 1817: the Prussian Union begins -- 1832: ordination of Jehu Jones -- October 1836: deaconess community founded in Kaiserswerth -- 1842: Lutheran missionaries arrive in Namibia -- April 26, 1847: founding of the Missouri Synod -- 1861-1865: civil war, slavery, and abolition -- 1866: mission and revival in Ethiopia and Madagascar -- 1885: first ordination of Batak ministers in Indonesia -- Later 1800s: Luther and liturgical renewal -- 1914: Australia, Papua New Guinea, and the First World War -- Chapter 5. 1917-2017. Introduction to Lutheranism in its fifth century -- Early 1900s: women's missionary societies -- 1925: Archbishop Söderblom leads Lutherans into the ecumenical movement -- April 9, 1945: martyrdom of Dietrich Bonhoeffer -- 1947: founding of the Lutheran World Federation -- April 28, 1948: Church of Denmark begins ordaining women -- 1958: translating Luther in Latin America -- 1950s and 1960s: the rise of independent churches -- June 1977: Lutheran World Federation declares apartheid a status confessionis -- Autumn 1989: peaceful protests in Leipzig -- October 31, 2016: Pope Francis worships with Lutheran leaders -- Afterword: Introduction to Lutheranism in its sixth century. 
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