The Lutheran Difference - Examines the difference made upon American society, culture, and religion by the Church and speculates as to possible future impact. - http://www.firstthings.com/article.php3?id_article=5237
A Brief Look at the Lutheran Church - Traces Lutheranism's story from the beginning, with the American migration detailed, especially concerning The Lutheran Church -- Missouri Synod. - http://www.xrysostom.com/lutheran.html
The Survival of True Lutheranism - Essay traces Lutheran thought from the Reformation through Melanchthon, the Book of Concord, Chemnitz, the Age of Orthodoxy, Pietism and Rationalism, the Confessional Renewal, and into the 20th century. - http://www.ourredeemerlcms.org/survival.pdf
The Times and Places of Jesus - Paul L. Maier emphasizes the temporal and geographic locatedness of Christ, as opposed to mythical reference points and unsure chronologies. - http://www.issuesetc.org/resource/archives/maier2.htm
Jesus: Legend or Lord? - Paul Maier examines New Testament the possibility of Christ's miracles in light of reaction to them, including place names and reactions by opponents as well as followers. - http://www.issuesetc.org/resource/archives/maier4.htm
German Lutheran Pietism and Justification - Studies how the early stages of the movement understood the foundational theology of Lutheranism. Includes political and religious background and special emphases on faith and sanctification. - http://www.xenos.org/essays/pietism.htm
Project Wittenberg - Project Wittenberg is an electronic text initiative converting the writings of Martin Luther and other Lutherans to electronic forms. It is also a forum for Lutheran historical discussion. - http://www.iclnet.org/pub/resources/text/wittenberg/wittenberg-home.html
Lutheran Historical Conference - Fostering cooperation among people and institutions concerned with research, documentation and preservation of the resources pertaining to the history of Lutheranism in North America. - http://www.luthhist.org/
Concordia Historical Institute - The Department of Archives and History of the Lutheran Church--Missouri Synod is home to the world's largest collection of artifacts and information on Lutherans in America. - http://chi.lcms.org/