Concordia Historical Institute Honors Lutheran History Authors

President Harrison and others recognized for moving Lutheran history forward PRESS RELEASE—CLAYTON, MISSOURI On November 10, 2022, Concordia Historical Institute hosted its 49th annual Awards Banquet to recognize those scholars who are contributing in manifold ways to the study of Lutheranism in North America. The eight-member Awards Committee nominated eleven

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Concordia Historical Institute Quarterly Volume 95 Number 3

Fall 2022 CHI Quarterly

How have Lutherans viewed and provided human care in the United States? Read on! The Fall 2022 Concordia Historical Institute Quarterly (Volume 95, no.3) contains four articles to help our understanding of this topic. Each article looks at a different aspect of human care.  Hopefully, after reading this issue, one

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Historical Reformers Exhibit Catalog

Historical Reformers Exhibit Catalog

Can’t get to the Concordia Historical Institute exhibit on Martin, Katharina, Philipp, and Friedrich? Then the next best thing is to order the NEW historical reformers exhibit catalog! This full-color catalog, totaling 90 pages in length, and edited by the executive director of CHI, Dr. Daniel N. Harmelink, contains not

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Concordia Historical Institute Quarterly Volume 95 Number 2

Summer 2022 CHI Quarterly

Walther and Missions – what do you know about this topic? Do you want to learn more? The Summer 2022 Concordia Historical Institute Quarterly (Volume 95, no.2) contains one homily and three lectures about C.F.W. Walther and missions, which were presented at the 2022 Walther Roundtable. ARTICLES The Rev. Dr.

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Concordia Historical Institute Quarterly Volume 95 Number 1

Spring 2022 CHI Quarterly

It’s here! The 175th anniversary of The Lutheran Church–Missouri Synod has arrived! The Spring 2022 Concordia Historical Institute Quarterly (Volume 95, no.1) contains five articles which draw our attention to this historic event. ARTICLES Synod president, Rev. Dr. Matthew C. Harrison, provides a brief introduction to this issue which focuses

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Cover of Winter 2021 CHIQ

Winter 2021 CHI Quarterly

How long should we commemorate an anniversary? Concordia Historical Institute has decided that one issue of the Quarterly is not enough! The Winter 2021 Concordia Historical Institute Quarterly (Volume 94, no.4) provides three more articles for the occasion of the 175th anniversary of Concordia Theological Seminary, Fort Wayne, Indiana (CTSFW)

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Concordia Historical Institute Quarterly Volume 94 No.3

Fall 2021 CHI Quarterly

Happy 175th Anniversary!  The Fall 2021 Concordia Historical Institute Quarterly (Volume 94, no.3) contains three articles which commemorate the anniversary of Concordia Theological Seminary, Fort Wayne, Indiana (CTS) and its rich history of Lutheran theological education. All three articles appear in issues of the Concordia Theological Quarterly, and in cooperation

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Martin, Katharina, Philipp, und Friedrich

Historic Images of the Reformers Exhibit

Mark your calendars now for the opening of a special exhibit of fine art related to historic images of the Reformers: Martin Luther, Katharina von Bora, Philipp Melanchthon, and Frederick the Wise. The exhibit opens Friday, November 12, 2021 at Concordia Historical Institute, 804 Seminary Place in Saint Louis. Museum

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CHIQ v.94 no.2 Summer 2021

Summer 2021 CHI Quarterly

Tensions in North America? I thought this was a historical journal. Ah, this isn’t about current events but past historical conflict! Read on to learn about confessional tensions in North America from the past. The Summer 2021 Concordia Historical Institute Quarterly (Volume 94, no.2) contains three articles, two of which

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CHIQ Volume 94 No.1 (Spring 2021)

Spring 2021 CHI Quarterly

Does each issue have to have a theme? Most definitely not!  The Spring 2021 Concordia Historical Institute Quarterly (Volume 94, no.1) provides our readers with four articles of varying historical importance in an effort to reach a wider audience. The first article, entitled, “Recalling the Work of the Special Hymnal

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