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» Concordia Theological Quarterly - An official publication of Concordia Theologicial Seminary, Fort Wayne, Indiana. Includes general FAQ, subscriptions, back issue purchase, rights and permissions, and selected PDF files from previous issues.
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» Currents in Theology and Mission - Published bimonthly by the Lutheran School of Theology at Chicago with Pacific Lutheran Theological Seminary and Wartburg Theological Seminary. Providing resources for mission, ministry, and theological growth.
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» For the Life Of The World - Official magazine of Concordia Theological Seminary, Fort Wayne, Indiana. Family oriented. Back issues archived. Has print subscription information.
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» Gottesdienst - A quarterly publication about the Evangelical-Lutheran Liturgy.
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» Here I Stand - A web magazine focusing on issues of interest to Lutherans with devotions, editorials, and links. Special focus on confessional and renewal efforts in ELCA.
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» Journal of Lutheran Ethics - An online publication dedicated to promoting the awareness of, study of, and conversation about Christian ethics in the Lutheran tradition.
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» Logia: A Journal of Lutheran Theology - Articles on exegesis, history, systematics, and liturgics promoting the orthodox theology of the Evangelical Lutheran Church. Issues from 1995 and 1993 are downloadable in Adobe's Acrobat PDF format.
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» Luther Digest - Annual abridgement of studies of the reformer. Subjects indexed. Receive by subscription and buy backorders.
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» Lutheran Synod Quarterly - Published by Bethany Theological Lutheran Seminary (Evangelical Lutheran Synod). Index and back issues in PDF.
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» Lutheran Theological Review - Jointly produced by the two seminaries of Lutheran Church–Canada for the discussion of theological issues within the frame of confessional Lutheranism. Complete online archive (PDF).
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» Semper Reformanda - Uses Luther's example of posting the Ninety-five Theses as a modern forum where topics can be posted for discussion in order that the reformation of the Church may continue.
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