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Faculty books, articles published in 2016-17

Faculty members who wrote or contributed to books published during the past academic year were honored at an annual reception co-hosted by Concordia Publishing House May 16, 2017. The professors鈥 published prose explored the Reformation, Martin Luther and a variety of theological themes.

Honored were:

Dr. Joel Biermann, Waldemar A. and June Schuette
Professor of Systematic Theology: Wholly Citizens: God鈥檚 Two Realms and Christian Engagement with the World (Fortress, 2017)

Dr. Joel Elowsky, professor of Historical Theology:
鈥淓arly Alexandrian Theology as a Way of Life,鈥 in A New History of African Christian Thought: From Cape to Cairo (Routledge, 2017); and Translations of Athanasius in the Africa Study Bible (Oasis International LTD, 2017)

Dr. Bruce Hartung, professor emeritus: Building Up the Body of Christ (Concordia Publishing House, 2016)

Dr. Robert Kolb, professor emeritus, international research:

  • The Oxford Handbook of Martin Luther鈥檚 Theology, edited by Robert Kolb, Irene Dingel and Lubomir Batka (Oxford: Oxford University Press, paperback version, 2016)
  • Martin Luther and the Enduring Word of God. The Wittenberg School and its Scripture-Centered Proclamation (Grand Rapids: Baker Academic, 2016)
  • 鈥淟utherbilder der Fr眉hen Neuzeit,鈥 in Luthermania. Ansichten einer Kultfigur, edited by Hole R枚脽ler (Wolfenb眉ttel: Herzog August Bibliothek, 2017), 25-46
  • 鈥淭he Church,鈥 in Reformation Theology, edited by Matthew Barrett (Wheaton: Crossway, 2017), 577-607
  • 鈥淭he Lutheran Confessions: A Genre to Define the Church,鈥 in Martin Luther and the Reformation. Essays, Catalog of the United States Exhibit of the State Office for Heritage Management and Archaeology Saxony-Anhalt et al. (Dresden: Sandstein, 2016), 350-358
  • 鈥溾楢 Time of Shadows and Signs.鈥 Johann Gerhard鈥檚 Use of the Old Testament in Early Homiletical and Devotional Writings,鈥 in Konfession, Politik und Gelehrsamkeit: Der Jenaer Theologe Johann Gerhard (1582-1637) im Kontext seiner Zeit, edited by Markus Friedrich, Sascha Salatowsky, Luise Schorn-Sch眉tte (Stuttgart: Steiner, 2016), 147-162
  • 鈥淢emoria Melanchthonia 1560. The Public Presentation of Philip Melanchthon at his Death,鈥 in Memoria 鈥 theologische Synthese 鈥 Autorit盲tenkonflikt. Die Rezeption Luthers und Melanchthons in der Sch眉lergeneration, edited by Irene Dingel (T眉bingen: Mohr/Siebeck, 2016), 89-102
  • 鈥淢artin Luther,鈥 in T & T Clark Companion to the Doctrine of Sin, edited by Keith L. Johnson and David Lauber (London: Bloomsbury, 2016), 217-233
  • 鈥淏ibelauslegung in der Via Wittenbergensis. Die Volkshermeneutik von Johann Mathesius als Vertreter von Luthers Homiletik,鈥 255-269, and 鈥淎rs vivendi and ars dolendi. Mathesius鈥 Jesus Syrach Commentary as Catechetical Instruction,鈥 317-333, in Johannes Mathesius (1504-1565). Rezeption und Verbreitung der Wittenberger Reformation durch Predigt und Exegese, edited by Armin Kohnle and Irene Dingel (Leipzig: Evangelische Verlagsanstalt, 2017)

Dr. Robert Kolb with Dr. Charles Arand: The Way of Concord: From Historic Text to Contemporary Witness (SA国际传媒 Press, 2017)

Rev. Aurelio Magari帽o, guest instructor and Center for Hispanic Studies professor: Creaci贸n, Providencia, Y Misi贸n: Un Enfoque Hispanoamericano Editorial (Concordia Publishing House, 2016)

Dr. Glenn Nielsen, director of Placement, director of Vicarage and Deaconess Internships and professor of Practical Theology: A Living Daring Confidence: A Worship Series on Romans CD (Creative Communications for the Parish, 2016)

Dr. Leopoldo A. S谩nchez M., Werner R.H. and Elizabeth R. Krause Professor of Hispanic Ministries and director of the Center for Hispanic Studies:

  • 鈥淪culpting Christ in Us: Public Faces of the Spirit in God鈥檚 World,鈥 in Third Article Theology: A Pneumatological Dogmatics (Fortress, 2016)
  • 鈥淟a Reforma desde una perspectiva luterana,鈥 in Nuestras 95 Tesis: A 500 a帽os de la Reforma, edited by Alberto L. Garc铆a and Justo L. Gonz谩lez (Orlando: AETH, 2016)
  • 鈥淭he Reformation as Seen from a Lutheran Perspective,鈥 in Our 95 Theses: 500 Years after the Reformation, edited by Alberto L. Garc铆a and Justo L. Gonz谩lez (Orlando: AETH, 2016)

Dr. David Schmitt, Gregg H. Benidt Memorial Professor of Homiletics and Literature: Man of God: Renewed for Life (CTA, 2017)

Dr. Mark Seifrid, professor of Exegetical Theology: 鈥淎nswered Lament: Paul鈥檚 Gospel, Israel, and the Scriptures in Romans,鈥 in Paulinische Schriftrezeption: Grundlagen 鈥 Auspr盲gungen 鈥 Wirkungen 鈥 Wertungen, edited by Florian Wilk and Markus 脰hler (G枚ttingen: Vandenhoeck und Ruprecht, 2017)

The following faculty contributed to volumes with multiple authors:

The Annotated Luther, Volume 3: Church and Sacraments (Fortress, 2016)

  • Dr. Paul W. Robinson, interim provost, professor of Historical Theology and dean of the faculty: (Editor)
  • Dr. Erik Herrmann, associate professor of Historical Theology, chairman of the Department of Historical Theology and director of the Center for Reformation Research: 鈥淭he Babylonian Captivity of the Church鈥

The Babylonian Captivity of the Church, 1520: The Annotated Luther, Study Edition (Fortress, 2016)

  • Dr. Paul W. Robinson: (Editor)
  • Dr. Erik Herrmann

The Annotated Luther, Volume 4: Pastoral Writings (Fortress, 2016)

  • Dr. Erik Herrmann: 鈥淧reface to the Wittenberg Edition of Luther鈥檚 German Writings, 1539鈥
  • Dr. Robert Kolb: 鈥淧reface to the Latin Works, 1545鈥

Lives & Writings of the Great Fathers of the Lutheran Church, edited by Timothy Schmeling (Concordia Publishing House, 2016)

  • Dr. Robert Kolb: 鈥淚ntroduction鈥
  • Dr. Timothy Dost, associate professor of Historical Theology: 鈥淛ohann Conrad Dannhauer (1603-66) Proclamation, Polemics, and the Christian Life鈥
  • Dr. Gerhard Bode, associate professor of Historical Theology, dean of Advanced Studies and archivist: 鈥淐onrad Dieterich (1575-1639) Teaching the Christian Faith and Life鈥

Ethics of Sex: From Taboo to Delight (Concordia Publishing House, 2017)

  • Dr. Robert Weise, professor emeritus: 鈥淭ransgender Identity in Light of Biblical Identity鈥

For more information, contact Theological Research and Publication at 314-505-7117.

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