Christian Cyclopedia

Christian Cyclopedia (originally Lutheran Cyclopedia) is a one-volume compendium of theological data, ranging from ancient figures to contemporary events. It is published by Concordia Publishing House as an update to the Concordia Cyclopedia of 1927, authored by Ludwig Fuerbringer. It should not be confused with The Lutheran Cyclopedia (New York: Charles Scribners Sons, 1898), edited by Henry Eyster Jacobs and Charles A.W. Haas, of the General Council and its Lutheran Theological Seminary at Philadelphia.

Ludwig Fuerbringer is standing in the back row, the third one from the left. This is a picture of the faculty of the St. Louis Seminary in 1927-1929.

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