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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 Alpers, Kenneth P. “Bases for Lutheran Social Action.” Minneapolis: Commission on Research and Social Action, The American Lutheran Church, 1965. Althaus, Paul. The Divine Command. Introduction by William H. Lazareth. Trans. from the German by Franklin Sherman. Philadelphia: Fortress Press, 1966. First published in 1952. Asheim, Ivar, ed. Christ and Humanity: A Workshop in Christian Social Ethics. Philadelphia: Fortress Press, 1970. Essays by Asheim, John Reumann, Ragnar Holte, and James Scherer, and a study from the German Democratic Republic. Becker, Arthur H. “Making Ethical Judgments in a Changing World.” Minneapolis: Commission on Research and Social Action, The American Lutheran Church, 1966. Benne, Robert, and Philip J. Hefner. Defining America: A Christian Critique of the American Dream. Philadelphia: Fortress Press, 1974. Bergendoff, Conrad. “Justification and Sanctification: Liturgy and Ethics.” In A Reexamination of Lutheran and Reformed Traditions-III, 19-28. New York: National Lutheran Council, 1965. Berger, Peter L., and Richard John Neuhaus. Movement and Revolution. Garden City, N.Y.: Doubleday, 1970. Berggrav, Eivind. “State and Church – The Lutheran View.” Lutheran Quarterly IV, 4 (November 1952): 363-76. Braaten, Carl E. Eschatology and Ethics: Essays on the Theology and Ethics of the Kingdom of God. Minneapolis: Augsburg Publishing House, 1974. _______. “Reflections on the Lutheran Doctrine of the Law.” Lutheran Quarterly XVIII, 1 (February 1966): 72-84. Brauer, Jerald C. “His Church and His World.” In The Scope of Grace, ed. Philip J. Hefner, 257-78. Philadelphia: Fortress Press, 1964. Brunner, Peter. “The Christian in a Responsible Society.” Lutheran World V, 3 (1958): 234-48. Burtness, James H. “The New Morality: Some Bibliographical Comment.” Dialog 5, 1 (Winter 1966): 10-7. _______. Whatever You Do: An Essay on the Christian Life. Minneapolis: Augsburg Publishing House, 1967. For lay audience. Buthelezi, Manas. “Theological Grounds for an Ethic of Hope.” The Challenge of Black Theology in South Africa, ed. Basil Moore, 147-56. Atlanta: John Knox Press, 1973. _______. “The Theological Meaning of True Humanity.” The Challenge of Black Theology in South Africa, ed. Basil Moore, 93-103. Atlanta: John Knox Press, 1973. Carlson, Edgar. The Church and the Public Conscience. 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