The Significance of Adolf Hoenecke for the Wisconsin Synod and American Lutheranism

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43 1935 This article appeared in German in four installments in the Theologische Quartalschrift, Vol. 32, No. 3 (July 1935) and three subsequent issues. Professor Pieper taught at Wisconsin Lutheran Seminary from 1902 to 1941 and so was for six years a colleague of Dr. Hoenecke on the faculty. For the translation we are indebted to Rev. Werner H. Franzmann, a former editor of The Northwestern Lutheran, who is now living in retirement in Westfield, Wisconsin. Pastor Franzmann is the translator of two volumes of Lenten sermons by Dr. Hoenecke: A Lamb Goes Uncomplaining Forth. (Grand Rapids: Zondervan, 1939) and Glorified in His Passion (Milwaukee: Northwestern, 1957)
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