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No. 1 (Spring 2009)
- Transitions
- Marvin A. Huggins
- Life in Saskatchewan Parishes a Half-Century Ago
- Herman Bickel.
- Missouri and Fundamentalism
- Rich Blythe
- College Illusions versus Life's Realities
- John C. Rodenburg
- Introducing a New Book: In the Footsteps of Phoebe
- Cheryl D. Naumann
No. 4 (Winter 2008)
- F. W. Herzberger and His Theological Legacy
- Robin J. Morgan
- My Autobiography: Ernst Bruno Meichsner (May 19, 1863–February 14, 1938)
- John Spomer, tr.; James Meichsner, ed.
- Missouri Synod Lutherans Active in Founding the Creation Research Society
- Scott J. Meyer
No. 3 (Fall 2008)
- In Memoriam: Gladys Suelflow-Krause
- Marvin A. Huggins
- Memoirs of Oswald A. Waech: Part Two
- Edited by Michael Doyle
- Missouri Synod Chicagoland Churches and Home Missions: Part Two
- Scott J. Meyer
- A New Find Sheds Light on an Old Debate: Loehe's Thoughts on the Missouri Synod's Constitution of 1847
- William R. Wangelin
No. 2 (Summer 2008)
- Memoirs of Oswald A. Waech: Part One
- Edited by Michael Doyle
- The "Iron Man" of the Franconian Fathers of Our Church, Augustus Friedrich Craemer: His Life in America
- Ludwig Ernest Fuerbringer
- Was It Foretold?: Theodore Graebner, Millenialists and the World Wars
- Jerrald K. Pfabe
- Friedrich Lasius and His Efforts for Confessional Lutheranism
- William R. Wangelin
- A Tale of Two Seminaries
- Martin R. Noland
- Book Review
- Theodore C. Doege, ed. Letters of a Soldiers' Chaplain
No. 1 (Spring 2008)
- In Memoriam: Jerzy Hauptmann, Ph.D., 1920–2008
- Martin R. Noland
- 2007 Awards Banquet Address
- Daniel Preus
- Missouri Synod Chicagoland Churches and Home Missions: Part One
- Scott J. Meyer
- Georg Landgraf: A Pioneer Nineteenth Century Midwestern Lutheran Pastor: Part Two
- Gary Lee Beard
- Book Review
- Todd W. Nichol, ed. Crossings: Norwegian-American Lutheranism as a Transatlantic Tradition
No. 4 (Winter 2007)
- Three Generations of the Family Buszin: Part Two
- Constance R. Seddon
- Confrontation, Conflict and Confessionalism
- Carl S. Meyer
- Georg Landgraf: A Pioneer Nineteenth Century Midwestern Lutheran Pastor: Part One
- Gary Lee Beard
No. 3 (Fall 2007)
- Ulrik Vilhelm Koren: "It Is Written"; "By Grace Alone"
- James S. Hamre
- Loss of Missouri Synod Churches in Chicagoland
- Scott J. Meyer
- Book Review
- George Fry and Joel R. Kurz, eds. Lively Stone: The Autobiography of Berthold von Schenk
No. 2 (Summer 2007)
- "History at Its Best"
- Lawrence R. Rast Jr.
- The "Iron Man" of the Franconian Fathers of Our Church, Augustus Friedrich Craemer: His Life in Europe
- Ludwig Ernest Fuerbringer
- Three Generations of the Family Buszin: Part One
- Constance R. Seddon
- What Was Going On over There? The Missouri Synod's Struggle to Understand Pre-war Nazi Germany as Seen in Two Popular Publications
- John Hellwege
- Book Reviews
- David Henkel. The Works of David Henkel (1795-1831)
- James Alan Waddell. The Struggle to Reclaim the Liturgy in the Lutheran Church: Adiaphora in Historical, Theological and Practical Perspective
No. 1 (Spring 2007)
- "The Triumph of Truth": A Testimony for Our Day from the Life and Work of Friedrich Brunn
- Gertrud Ruecker and August F. Brunn
- Historical Roots of the Christian Day School in The Lutheran Church–Missouri Synod
- Scott J. Meyer
- Book Reviews
- Kirby Koriath, Music for the Church: The Life and Work of Walter E. Buszin
- Herman Otten, Marquart's Legacy: Kurt Marquart "The International Luther"
No. 4 (Winter 2006)
- From the Editor
- News for Institute Supporters
- The Black Geneva Piety of the Wisconsin Synod: An Analysis of the Changing View of the Relationship of Doctrine and Liturgy within the WELS: Part Two
- Mark Braun
- "Poverty Its Birthright": The Beginnings of Concordia Seminary, St. Louis
- Carl S. Meyer
- Letters from a World War II Military Chaplain
- Theodore C. Doege
No. 3 (Fall 2006)
- A Mission Account—Argentina 1921–1941
- Gerhard P. Huebner, translated with notes by Margarete nee Boriack and Robert Huebner
- Practical Implications of the Missouri Synod's Position Regarding Church and Ministry
- George J. Gude
- The Black Geneva Piety of the Wisconsin Synod: An Analysis of the Changing View of the Relationship of Doctrine and Liturgy within the WELS
- Mark Braun
- Book Reviews
- Wilhelm Iwan, Old Lutheran Emigration of the Mid-19th Century from Eastern Germany (mainly Pomerania and Lower Silesia) to Australia, Canada and the United States, 3 vols.
- George Fry and Joel R. Kurz, The Americanization Process in the Second Generation: The German Lutheran Matthias Loy (1828–1915): Caught between Adaptation and Repristination
- A New Era for Lutheran History—The CHI Museum and Building Expansion Project
- Martin R. Noland
No. 2 (Summer 2006)
- Address at 2005 Awards Banquet of the Concordia Historical Institute
- Karl Barth
- John Strietelmeier: Witness to His Generation
- Richard Baepler
- One Blessing after Another: A History of Concordia University Wisconsin
- William R. Cario
- Book Review
- David L. Adams and Ken Schurb, The Anonymous God: The Church Confronts Civil Religion and American Society
No. 1 (Spring 2006)
- "Who from Our Mothers' Arms": The Story of the Hymnals That Came before Us
- Jon D. Vieker
- Zionsgemeinde, Palmenthal, Revisited
- Michael Doyle
- Look to the Rock from Which You Were Hewn
- Martin R. Noland
- Marriage and Ministry: Gotthilf Mathias and Antoinette Catherine (Smrcka) Kramer
- Gayle Kramer Grommet
- Book Reviews
- David M. Norton and George R. Nielsen, Walking George: The Life of George John Beto and the Rise of the Modern Texas Prison System
- George R. Nielsen, Johann Kilian, Pastor: A Wendish Lutheran in Germany and Texas
No. 4 (Winter 2005)
- A Lutheran Patriarch: Pastor Theodore Kohn
- Scott J. Meyer
- John Strietelmeier: Called to the "Holy Laity"
- Richard Baepler
- Steadfast Servants in Trying Times: The 1938-1944 Faculty of Concordia Theological Seminary, Springfield, Illinois
- Dale E. Griffin
No. 3 (Fall 2005)
- The Myth of Historical Objectivity
- Mark Braun
- Autobiography of Peter Heinrich Dicke: Pastor and Pioneer Missionary
- Translated by Eleanor Katherine Daib
- A Pioneer Pastor's Spouse: Autobiography of Anna Katherina Bezler Dicke
- Translated by Richard Runge
- One Man's Genealogical Search
- Walter C. Daib
- The Transformation of a Seminary: Some Personal Observations
- Dale E. Griffin
No. 2 (Summer 2005)
- The Evangelical Lutheran Church of Argentine Celebrates Its Centennial: Part Two
- Robert Huebner
- J. A. Bergh (1847-1927): "The Nestor of Norwegian-American Lutheran Historians"
- James S. Hamre
- Integration in the Alabama Mission Field: One Woman's Struggle
- Julieanna Frost
- Lutheran Schools in Saint Louis, 1917-1929
- Adam C. Hill
- Book Review
No. 1 (Spring 2005)
- Scott J. Meyer, Recipient of the Distinguished Service Award for 2004
- The Evangelical Lutheran Church of Argentine Celebrates Its Centennial: Part One
- Robert Huebner
- The New York Lutheran Churches and the Question of Slavery
- Clinton Daggan
- Edgar Carlson, Gustavus Adolphus College and Civil Rights
- William P. Hustwit
- Book Review
No. 4 (Winter 2004)
- Johannes Friedrich Boeling—An Early Midwestern Missionary: Part Two
- William R. Wangelin
- Memoirs of Ernst Moritz Buerger: Part Six
- Translated by Edgar Joachim Buerger
- Early History of Immanuel Lutheran Church, Saint Charles, Missouri
- Martin Noland
No. 3 (Fall 2004)
- Memoirs of Ernst Moritz Buerger: Part Five
- Translated by Edgar Joachim Buerger
- North Carolina Lutherans and the Tests of Time, 1803-2003
- Raymond M. Bost, Robert M. Calhoon, Carl F. W. Ficken Jr., Gary R. Freeze and Susan W. McArver
- New Home in the New World: Margarete Lenk and the German Immigrant Experience
- Anabel Aliaga-Buchenau
- Johannes Friedrich Boeling—An Early Midwestern Missionary: Part One
- William R. Wangelin
No. 2 (Summer 2004)
- Does History Matter?
- William W. Schumacher
- Memoirs of Ernst Moritz Buerger: Part Four
- Translated by Edgar Joachim Buerger
- A Midwestern Pioneer Clergy Family
- Cheryl Ratz Gross
- Philip Martin Ferdinand Rupprecht
- Cheryl Ratz Gross
- Book Reviews
No. 1 (Spring 2004)
- Memoirs of Ernst Moritz Buerger: Part Three
- Translated by Edgar Joachim Buerger
- F. W. Wehle: Diary of a Noted Midwestern Church Artist
- Arno D. Wehle
- A Grandson's Quest for His Grandfather's Paintings
- Arno D. Wehle
- Pietism and Rationalism: A Dichotomy of Resemblance
- Benjamin A. Kolodoziej
- Four Generations of Evangelical Lutheran Pastors: The Stechholz Family
- David P. Stechholz
No. 4 (Winter 2003)
- Memoirs of Ernst Moritz Buerger: Part Two
- Translated by Edgar Joachim Buerger
- The Nature and Function of Holy Scriptures as Discussed in Nineteenth Century Lutheran Free Conferences: Part Two
- Dale B. Huelsman
- Formation of the Argentine District
- Robert G. Huebner
- Early Eastern District Churches
- Martin W. Mueller
No. 3 (Fall 2003)
- From the Editor
- Memoirs of Ernst Moritz Buerger: Part One
- Translated by Edgar Joachim Buerger
- "How Good and Pleasant to Live Together in Harmony": Part Four
- Mark Braun
- The Nature and Function of Holy Scriptures as Discussed in Nineteenth Century Lutheran Free Conferences: Part One
- Dale B. Huelsman
- Birmingham's First African-American Lutheran Church
- Thomas R. Noon
- Book Review
No. 2 (Summer 2003)

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