Concordia inaugurated the Reformation Heritage Lecture in 2012 to highlight the 500th anniversary of the Lutheran Reformation in 2017. The purpose of the annual lecture is to inform the CSP community and general public about the life, thought, and influence of Martin Luther and to encourage Lutherans and other Christians to recognize the value of studying our heritage in order to apply the lessons of history to the present and future life of the Church.

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Submissions from 2023

The Communal Shape of the Christian Life - Then and Now, Peter Nafzger

Submissions from 2022

Low Anthropology: A Gateway to Grace in a World of Burnout, David Zahl

Submissions from 2021

Bestseller: Luther, the 1522 New Testament, and Its Impact on the English Bible, Jeff Kloha

Submissions from 2015

Authentic Communication, Mary Jane Haemig

Image and the Word: Art and the Lutheran Reformation, Daniel A. Siedell

Submissions from 2013

Luther the Liturgist: Conservative or Radical? Liturgy for Trusting God and Loving the Body of Christ, Kent J. Burreson