
Luther for an Ecumenical Age
by Carl S. Meyer, Editor
"Luther for an Ecumenical Age," edited by Carl S. Meyer, Concordia Publishing House, 1967. Hardcover in good condition, lacking a dust jacket. Features a presentation stamp from the AC Preykoon Family. A significant work for those studying Luther's impact on ecumenical dialogue and Reformation history.
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The book is in good condition with a solid beige cloth binding. There is no dust jacket. The interior pages are clean, though there is a presentation stamp from the AC Preykoon Family on the copyright page. The spine shows minimal wear, and the binding is intact.
About This Vintage 1967 Edition
"Luther for an Ecumenical Age," edited by Carl S. Meyer, was published by Concordia Publishing House in 1967 in Saint Louis, Missouri. This volume commemorates the 450th anniversary of the Reformation with a collection of essays that explore Martin Luther's enduring influence on ecumenical dialogue. The book is an essential resource for theologians and historians interested in Reformation studies and ecumenism. While the edition information is not specified, this copy is notable for its presentation stamp from the AC Preykoon Family. The book is bound in a sturdy beige cloth cover, though it lacks a dust jacket. Despite its age, the book remains in good condition, making it a valuable addition to any collection of religious or historical works.
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