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Lutheranism and War

 Series

Scope and Contents

  • Kriegslieder und Gedichte von A. Wenzel, Lutherville, Arkansas (1915, 32 pages)
  • Was sagt die Bibel vom Weltkrieg? I. Teil. Gog und seine Niederlage by D. W. Langelett, Luzerne, Iowa: Im Selbstverlage des Verfassers (OCLC:22368643)
  • Mission to Europe by J. W. Behnken and L. B. Meyer (OCLC:967779159)
  • War and Human Nature: Pubic Affairs Pamphlet No. 125 by Sylvanus M. Duvall (1947, 31 pages)
  • The Lutheran Church in Time of War: Speaker's Handbook. Lutheran Bureau, Inc. - A National Medium for Information and Service (15 pages)
  • The Attitude of the Lutheran Church of America in the Present World Crisis by Henry Eyster Jacobs published by the Susquehanna Synod of the Evangelical Lutheran Church of the General Synod (1917, 16 pages, OCLC:8545697)
  • Preliminary Report by Commission to Study the Organization of Peace. New York NY: November, 1940
  • Our Lutheran Church in the Present Crisis. Is it the Kaiser's Church? Are its Principles Un-American? A Lecture by Paul E. Kretzmann, Saint Paul, MN
  • The Church and the War: Lessons, Prayers, and Intercessions for These Times issued by the National Lutheran Commission for Solders' and Sailors' Welfare prepared by Paul Z. Strodach, 1918.
  • Tell Me! by Peace Thankoffering Committee. Saint Louis, MO
  • Reference List for the Service of the Church in War Time, Lutheran Bureau: A National Medium for Information and Service. New York, NY: The H. W. Wilson Company, 1918.
  • 33rd Division A. E. F. (American Expeditionary Force): From its Arrival in France until the Armistice with Germany - November 11, 1918 [signed by A. H. Bretscher with an original letter by the same to Rev. Behnken]
  • The General Arbitration Treaties of 1911 by International Conciliation. November, 1911 No. 48
  • Help Now to Shield and Sustain: Lutheran Emergency Relief, The Lutheran World Convention [with a letter by O. C. Mees]
  • Exchange of Communications between the President of the United States and the Chancellor of the German Reich, April 1939
  • The Church at Work in the World at War: Report of The National Advisory Emergency Planning Council to the Evangelical Lutheran Synod of Missouri, Ohio, and other States (24 pages)
  • Congressional Record: Proceedings and Debates of the 77th Congress, First Session by Edwin C. Johnson (301385-20236)
  • Pan-Germanism Dealt Severe Blow in Address by Rev. Frederick Brand (reprint from The Illinois State Journal (July 23, 1918)
  • Report of the Committee on Alleged German Outrages appointed by His Britannic Majesty's Government (62 pages, 1916)
  • Lend-Lease Bill: Extract from Hearings before the Committee on Foreign Affairs - House of Representative (H.R. 1776). Statement of Col. Charles A. Lindbergh (290797, January 23, 1941)
  • Synodical War-Time Bureau (Bulletin No. 1 and 2)
  • Clip Sheet - Peace Thankoffering
  • Christian Responsibility and Modern War by Irv Goehring
  • Letters that Testify: How Your Help Changes - Fear to Hope - Apathy to Faith - Despair to Confidence issued by The Emergency Planning Council (July 1947)
  • World Friendship (Volume 1:3, 1920) published by The American Council of the World Alliance for International Friendship Through the Churches
Addresses Delivered at Visitors Seminar (Valparaiso, Indiana: November 14-17, 1944)
  • The Postwar Battle Line - The Family by H. Wind
  • The Church's Educational Agencies on the Postwar Battle Line by Arthur C. Repp
  • The Returning Service Men and Women by Paul L. Dannenfeldt
  • The Pastor at Work on the Postwar Battle Line by E. J. Friedrich
  • The Church, the Returning Chaplains and the Service Pastors in the Post War Era by F. C. Proehl
  • The New Day of Foreign Missions by O. H. Schmidt
  • Management and Labor by O. A. Geiseman
  • The Christian in the Community by A. M. Rehwinkel

Dates

  • Creation: 1847 - 2020

Extent

.25 Linear Feet (One 3" periodical box)

Language of Materials

From the Collection: English

Physical Location

L2.12.A6

Separated Materials

The following materials were removed from this box. Copies can be found in the CHI library holdings.
  • People Come First: Christian Community Service. Saint Louis, MO: Evangelical Lutheran Synod of Missouri, Ohio, and other states
  • Ein feste Burg ist unsere Gott: Kernstücke Evangelischen Glaubens eine Handreichung für die Evang. Kriegsgefangenen. Issued by World Council of Churches and Lutheran Commission for Prisoners of War (256 pages)
  • V-Day Thanksgiving Service: Suggestions for a synodical observance of the armistice...
  • Peace Thankoffering Manual: For Teachers and Sunday School Superintendents (39 pages, January 1945)

Repository Details

Part of the Concordia Historical Institute Repository

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