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Twentieth Century ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Copyright 1998 Augsburg Fortress Publishers. All rights reserved. Except for brief quotations in critical articles or reviews, no part of this [Web page] may be reproduced in any manner without prior written permission from the publisher. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1900-1949 | 1950-1974 | 1975-1997 Aulen, Gustaf. Church, Law and Society. New York: Scribner’s Sons, 1948. _______. “The Church and Social Justice.” This is the Church, ed. Anders Nygren, 307- 21. Philadelphia: Muhlenberg Press, 1952. First published in Sweden in 1943. Barth, Karl. Community, State and Church. With an Introduction by Will Herberg. Garden City, N.Y.: Doubleday, 1960. Three essays, from 1935, 1938, and 1946, on the relation of gospel and law and on the Lordship of Jesus Christ. _______. “First Letter to the French Protestants.” In A Letter to Great Britain from Switzerland, 30-41. London: Sheldon Press, 1941. 1940 letter claims Germany suffers from Luther’s error on the relation of law and gospel. Bergendoff, Conrad, “The Lutheran Christian in Church and State.” Lutheran Quarterly I, 4 (November 1949): 411-24. _______. “Lutheran Ethics and Scandinavian Lutheranism.” Christendom VI, 1 (Winter 1941): 57-69. Berggrav, Eivind. Man and State. Trans. from the Norwegian by George Aus. Philadelphia: Muhlenberg Press, 1951. Written from 1942-44 while Bishop Berggrav was under house arrest by the Nazi occupation government. Billing, Einar. Our Calling. Ed. Franklin Sherman. Trans. from the Swedish by Conrad Bergendoff. Philadelphia: Fortress Press, 1964. First published in 1909. Bonhoeffer, Dietrich. The Cost of Discipleship. Trans. from the German by R. H. Fuller, rev. by Irmgard Booth. New York: Macmillan, 1963. First published in 1937. _______. Ethics. Ed. Eberhard Bethge. Trans. from the German by Neville Horton Smith. New York: Macmillan, 1962. Compilation of unfinished manuscripts from 1940-43. _______. Letters and Papers from Prison. Enlarged ed. Ed. Eberhard Bethge. Trans. from the German by R. H. Fuller, John Bowden, et. al. New York: Macmillan, 1972. Written in 1943-45 in a Nazi prison before his execution on April 9, 1945. Brunner, Emil. The Divine Imperative. Trans. from the German by Olive Wyon. Philadelphia: Westminster Press, 1957. Reformed theologian draws on Luther as well as Calvin in this 1932 book on Protestant ethics. Elert, Werner. The Christian Ethos. Trans. from the German by Carl J. Schindler. Philadelphia: Muhlenberg Press, 1957. First published in 1949. _______. Law and Gospel. Ed. Franklin Sherman. Trans. from the German by Edward H. Schroeder. Philadelphia: Fortress Press, 1966. First published in 1948. Fischer, Emil E. Social Problems: The Christian Solution. Philadelphia: United Lutheran Publishing House, 1927. Forell, George. “Luther’s Conception of Natural Orders.” Lutheran Church Quarterly XVIII, 2 (April 1945): 160-77. Haas, John A. W. The Christian Way of Liberty. Philadelphia: United Lutheran Publication House, 1930. _______. “Ethics, Lutheran.” The Lutheran Cyclopedia, eds. Henry Eyster Jacobs and Haas, 171-3. New York: Charles Scribner’s Sons, 1905. _______. Freedom and Christian Conduct: An Ethic. New York: Macmillan, 1923. _______. What Ought I to Believe: A Moral Test. Philadelphia: United Lutheran Publication House, 1929. Haering, Theodor von. The Ethics of the Christian Life. With an Introduction by W. R. Morrison. Trans. from the German by James S. Hill. New York: G. P. Putnam’s Sons, 1909. Harnack, Adolf. What is Christianity? Trans. from the German by Thomas Bailey Saunders. New York: Harper & Row, 1957. First published in 1900. Herrmann, Wilhelm. The Communion of the Christian With God: Described on the Basis of Luther’s Statements. Ed. and with an Introduction by Robert T. Voelkel. Trans. from the 4th German ed. of 1903 by R. W. Stewart. Philadelphia: Fortress Press, 1971. Kantonen, T. A. The Message of the Church to the World of Today. Minneapolis: Augsburg Publishing House, 1941. Keyser, Leander S. A System of Christian Ethics. Philadelphia: Lutheran Publication Society, 1913. Textbook for Christian colleges. Koeberle, Adolf. “The Social Problem in the Light of the Augsburg Confession.” Lutheran Church Quarterly XVIII, 3 (July 1945): 258-75. _______. The Quest for Holiness: A Biblical, Historical, and Systematic Investigation. Trans. from the 3rd German ed. by John C. Mattes. Minneapolis: Augsburg Publishing House, 1938. Mattson, A, D. Christian Ethics: The Basis and Content of the Christian Life. Rock Island, Ill.: Augustana Book Concern, 1938. _______. “The Church and Society.” In What Lutherans Are Thinking: A Symposium on Lutheran Faith and Life, ed. E. C. Fendt, 455-70. Columbus, Ohio: Wartburg Press, 1947. Niebuhr, Reinhold. The Nature and Destiny of Man. I: Human Nature. II: Human Destiny. New York: Scribner's, 1964. First published in 1941 and 1943, Niebuhr’s major work shows his interpretation of, reliance on, and criticism of Luther. Nolde, O. Frederick. “Christian Community and World Order.” In Toward World-wide Christianity, ed. Nolde, 126-68. New York: Harper, 1946. Nygren, Anders. Agape and Eros Part I: A Study of the Christian Idea of Love. Part II: The History of the Christian Idea of Love. Trans. from the Swedish by Philip S. Watson. Philadelphia: Westminster Press, 1953. First published in the 1930s. _______. “The State and the Church.” In This is the Church, ed. Nygren, 294-306. Philadelphia: Muhlenberg Press, 1952. First published in Swedish in 1943. Pfatteicher, E. P. Christian Social Service. New York: Falcon Press, 1933. Pieper, Franz. Christian Dogmatics, III, 3-88. St. Louis: Concordia Publishing House, 1953. On “The Christian Life, or Sanctification and Good Works.” First published in German in 1920. Rasmussen, Carl C. “The Lutheran View of Christian Ethics.” In What Lutherans Are Thinking: A Symposium on Lutheran Faith and Life, ed. E. C. Fendt, 443-54. Columbus, Ohio: Wartburg Press, 1947. Reu, Johann Michael. Anthology of the Theological Writings of J. Michael Reu, ed. and with an Introduction by Paul I. Johnson, 101-20. Lewiston, N. Y: Edwin Mellen, 1997. A 1931 article on the kingdom of God. _______, in conjunction with Paul H. Buehring. Christian Ethics. Columbus, Ohio: Lutheran Book Concern, 1935. Stump, Joseph. The Christian Life: A Handbook of Christian Ethics. New York: Macmillan, 1930. Tillich, Paul. Political Expectation. Ed. with an Introduction by James L. Adams. New York: Harper & Row, 1971. Seven essays on social ethical themes from 1923 to 1965. _______. The Protestant Era, 115-81. Trans. from the German and with a Concluding Essay by James Luther Adams. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1948. Section on “religion and ethics” contains essays on personality, conscience, ethics in a changing world, and the Protestant principle, most from the 1920s. _______. The Socialist Decision. Introduction by John R. Stumme. Trans. from the German by Franklin Sherman. New York: Harper & Row, 1977. First published in 1933. Wingren, Gustaf. “The Church and Christian Vocation.” In This is the Church, ed. Anders Nygren, 281-93. Philadelphia: Muhlenberg Press, 1952. First published in Swedish in 1943. Copyright ? 1998 Augsburg Fortress Publishers. All rights reserved. Except for brief quotations in critical articles or reviews, no part of this [Web page] may be reproduced in any manner without prior written permission from the publisher. |