Who We Are We are a global communion of churches in the Lutheran tradition, living and working together for a just, peaceful, and reconciled world
Image Department for Theology and Public Witness List of Publications, January 2017 Overview of DTPW publications including prices and ordering information.
Image Embarking on the Journey of Interreligious Dialogue In a world marked by division and strife, the act of bringing people of different faiths together to deepen the mutual understanding of and joint c
Image Reformation 2017 Flyer As LWF prepares to observe the 500th anniversary of the the Reformation in 2017, this flyer is intended for the entire communion of churches.
Image Statement - International Symposium on “Religious Identity and Renewal. Jewish, Christian and Muslim Explorations" Thirty Jewish, Christian and Muslim scholars from many different countries and traditions met at Seattle University, 10-14 August 2014, together to
Image Thinking It Over “Thinking It Over” is a pamphlet series of reflections on theological questions arising for churches of the Lutheran communion.
Image Christian Worship: Unity in Cultural Diversity (LWF Studies) To deal with the relationships between worship and culture is at once to deal with the heart of Christian life, and with a deeply complex subject.
Image Resisting Exclusion - Global Theological Responses to Populism Strengthening the public role of churches in view of populist exclusionary policies
Image The Church in the Public Space. A Study Document of the Lutheran World Federation The LWF study document “The Church in the Public Space” is an invitation to LWF’s member churches to claim public engagement as a vital element of
Image A Shift in Jewish-Lutheran Relations? (Documentation 48) Jewish-Lutheran dialogue deals with fundamental issues pertaining to coexistence and relationships in light of Christian hostility toward the Jews.
Image Message from The Lutheran World Federation conference "Global Perspectives on the Reformation: Interactions between Theology, Politics and Economics" At the Lutheran World Federation’s Conference entitled, “Global Per