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Tag Archives: Book review
Book Review: He Remembers the Barren
Katie Schuermann recently received the Sabre of Boldness for her courage to speak up for the gift of life, in spite of the hostility she encountered. In light of this honor, we are reposting this review of her wonderful book. This … Continue reading
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Now Accepting Book Review Submissions
Emmanuel Press is now accepting submissions of book reviews to be posted here on our website and also on our Facebook page. Subjects of interest include Lutheran theology, liturgy, hymnody, translations, and pastoral care resources. Whether you have written a review or … Continue reading
Book Review: The Lutheran High Church Movement in Germany and its Liturgical Work
The Lutheran High Church Movement in Germany and its Liturgical Work: an Introduction by Arne Giewald and Günther Thomann. www.Lulu.com, 2011. Paperback, 114 pages. $13.04. Within the Christian church, worship is central. In the Old Testament, God gave very specific worship … Continue reading
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