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ELS: The Most Reactionary Splinter Group of Lutheranism in America or a Synod in the Mainstream of Lutheran Life?
(1977)
Gary Brown’s 1977 paper examines the Evangelical Lutheran Synod (ELS) and its doctrinal stance within American Lutheranism, challenging the perception of the ELS as a reactionary splinter group. Brown traces the ELS’s ...
The Federation for Authentic Lutheranism: A Layman's Viewpoint
(1980)
David L. Carlovsky presents a detailed layman’s perspective on the rise and fall of the Federation for Authentic Lutheranism (FAL), a small confessional Lutheran body formed in 1971 by congregations disillusioned with the ...
The Trumpet with the Certain Sound: An Analysis of the Lutheran Churches of the Reformation (LCR) Viewed from Its Historical and Doctrinal Roots
(1980)
Frederick Casmer’s essay analyzes the Lutheran Churches of the Reformation (LCR), tracing its historical and doctrinal roots from the Orthodox Lutheran Conference (OLC) and the State of the Church movement within the ...
