Becoming Lutheran | CPH Podcast with Dr. John A. Maxfield

September 20, 2024

In this episode, Dr. John Maxfield joins host Elizabeth Pittman to discuss his deep dive into the Lutheran Reformation from a specific town’s perspective in his new book, Becoming Lutheran: The Community of Brunswick from Evangelical Reform to Lutheran Culture. The book traces the influences and events that shaped one community as its people journeyed from evangelical reform to Lutheran culture. Find out more and get the book at cph.org. Show Notes: Have you ever wondered what the Lutheran Reformation looked like in a specific locality? Rev. Dr. John A. Maxfield reveals this in his new book by detailing the intellectual, personal, social, and political influences and events that shaped the Lower-Saxon town of Brunswick on its journey from evangelical reform to Lutheran culture. Listen to the episode now as Dr. Maxfield explores how he began writing this historical account, why he chose the community of Brunswick as the focal point, overall political developments and themes, and what lessons we today can take away from the people of Brunswick. Questions: •Tell us how this book came about. •Why Brunswick/Braunschweig? •What connections exist between this town and the "major actors" in the Reformation? •In what ways did the town embrace reformation theology, and how did they put their own "stamp" on things? •In the overall timeline, where does the Church Order fall in terms of whole communities choosing to live as Evangelicals/Lutherans? •What are the connections to the later developments politically concerning the Smalcald War, the princes' revolt, and the Magdeburg Confession? •Looking "down the road"—describe the role Brunswick/Braunschweig played for the eventual "unification" around the Formula of Concord? •What lessons can we as Lutherans today take from the experiences of Brunswick? About the Guest: John A. Maxfield is a professor of history and religious studies at Concordia University of Edmonton in Alberta, Canada. In addition to numerous articles and book chapters, he edited Defending Luther’s Reformation (CPH, 2017) and wrote Luther’s Lectures on Genesis and the Formation of Evangelical Identity (Truman State University Press, 2008). He and his wife, Jennifer, have four adult children.

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