Lutheran Quarterly Now Free and Online: A New Era of Accessible Scholarship
A valuable resource for pastors, lay leaders, and theology lovers across our synod is now free and at your fingertips. Lutheran Quarterly—the long-respected journal dedicated to Lutheran theology, confessions, and public witness—is now available as an open access publication through Johns Hopkins University Press.
This means anyone in our Grand Canyon Synod—and beyond—can freely access thoughtful, rigorous articles that explore the Lutheran tradition and its relevance in today’s changing world. Edited by Paul Rorem of Princeton Theological Seminary, Lutheran Quarterly, New Series provides a forum for discussion grounded in the Lutheran confession, with a commitment to ecumenical understanding, global Lutheranism, and Christian life and witness in a complex world.
📖 Browse the journal here: Lutheran Quarterly – Johns Hopkins University Press
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Articles range from historical insights and theological reflections to pieces that wrestle with religion and society today. For those preaching, teaching, or simply yearning for deeper understanding, this open access model removes barriers and invites everyone into the conversation.
As we continue to reflect on what it means to be church together in today’s world, resources like Lutheran Quarterly help root us in the living tradition of our faith. May this be a tool for growth, discernment, and faithful engagement.