Here is the table of contents for the forthcoming issue of Lutheran Quarterly, including contributions from Oswald Bayer, Matthew Becker, and John Pless (@JohnPless11):
Last Friday’s LQ lecture by Tim Wengert on the pastoral theology of Gerhard Forde is available over on YouTube. Many thanks to @GrandViewUniv for hosting this event! Link in reply:
A reminder to our readers that this upcoming event on Friday, Tim Wengert's lecture at Grand View University on Gerhard Forde, is open to all, and will also be live-streamed. Link in reply:
A reminder to our readers that this upcoming event on Friday, Tim Wengert's lecture at Grand View University on Gerhard Forde, is open to all, and will also be live-streamed. Link in reply:
Irene Dingel has written the featured article for the spring 2026 issue of LQ: "The Dispute over Images between Calvinism and Lutheranism." Link in reply:
LQ's 2026 Lecture at Grand View University will feature Tim Wengert speaking on Gerhard Forde as a practical theologian. Those who can't join us live can view the livestream by following the link in the reply:
In honor of Mary Jane Haemig’s decades of dedicated leadership as our Book Review Editor, Lutheran Quarterly has given an array of LQ Books to an international seminary where one of her students teaches, namely, Andrew Ronnevik at Martin Luther Seminary, Lae, Papua New Guinea.
Her service to readers and authors alike will be celebrated at the LQ annual meeting and dinner at Grand View University on April 17, 2026. Link to the full announcement in the reply:
Over on the Lutheran Quarterly website, find a new, updated, and comprehensive bibliography of Gerhard O. Forde's Writings. Forde's essay "Radical Lutheranism" in the first issue of LQ's new series has been foundational for the journal's direction. Link below: