I've been wanting to find a book that defends Lutheran theology. Is there any authors writing on this today or do I just go to Luther's writings? Something on a Lutheran perspective on current social issues would be great too.
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I noticed you didn't include John Warwick Montgomery. Is that because you don't think he's current enough, too heavy for most people, not Lutheran enough, or something else?
[edit] I guess the same question would also go for Sasse.
Do you want more?
I'm surprised no one suggested A Summary Of Christian Doctrine by Edward W.A. Koehler. Not so easy to get, but very readable and conscise. It's one of my favourites.
I'm surprised no one suggested A Summary Of Christian Doctrine by Edward W.A. Koehler. Not so easy to get, but very readable and conscise. It's one of my favourites.