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Making their own faith : Lutheranism and American culture in the Civil War era.

open access: yes, 2018
From 1830 to 1900, the American Lutheran church grew from less than 50,000 members to more than 1,600,000—five times the growth rate of the U.S. population—and became the nation's fourth largest religious denomination.
Grundmeier, Timothy D., 1984-
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Fire, Wolves, and Antichristt: Representing Lutheranism in the Works of Johannes and Olaus Magnus

open access: yes
The Swedish brothers Magnus (Johannes, 1488–1544 and Olaus, 1490–1557) are best known as the authors of two enormous works on Swedish and Scandinavian history.
Nilsson, Astrid
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An Analysis and Survey of the Theology of American Lutheranism Based Upon the Definite Platform of Samuel Simon Schmucker

open access: yes, 1954
The scope of this paper is to attempt to show the source of the theology of the movement, American Lutheranism. Beyond that it does not pretend to make an exhaustive study of the field or related fields.
Mueller, Norbert H
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Plague, Religion and Urban Space in Sixteenth-Century Antwerp. [PDF]

open access: yesSoc Hist Med
Coomans J   +3 more
europepmc   +1 more source

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