The latest and best biography of a father of confessional Lutheranism in North America.
Loehe, who never visited the United States, sent missionaries, founded seminaries, established deaconess training, studied doctrine and liturgy, and fought with church officials. Geiger sets forth Loehe's life, and the divided opinions about him, in a compelling and authoritative narrative.
This first, full length biography of a key player in Lutheran history is accessible to lay audiences and appreciated by scholars.
Prof. John T. Pless MDiv
Assistant Professor of Pastoral Ministry & Missions
Concordia Theological Seminary, Fort Wayne
Co-President of the International Loehe Society
Those looking for a model for pastoral ministry with integrity do well to emulate Loehe. Few pastors have mobilized their congregations for mission as he.
Prof. Mark Mattes, PhD
Professor of Religion and Philosophy
Grand View University
Des Moines, Iowa
Through a splendid use of original source material the reader is immersed in the challenges and affairs confronting Loehe in his time.
Prof. Craig L. Nessan, ThD
Academic Dean and Professor of Contextual Theology
Wartburg Theological Seminary
We have so much to learn from this visionary and yet practical pastor.
John W. Kleinig, MDiv, PhD
Emeritus lecturer and former head of the Biblical Department,
The Australian Lutheran College, North Adelaide, South Australia