

Lutheranism for Non-Lutherans
Studies in Protestant Irenics
Book • 2026
Jordan B. Cooper's 'Lutheranism for Non-Lutherans' introduces core Lutheran doctrines, practices, and spiritual emphases for readers outside the tradition.
It explains Lutheran distinctives such as justification by faith, the means of grace, baptismal theology, and sacramental practice in accessible language.
The book addresses misconceptions about Lutheran spirituality and provides pastoral and historical context for Lutheran worship and piety.
Cooper combines theological explanation with practical guidance for appreciating and encountering Lutheran worship.
The work is intended as both an ecumenical introduction and a resource for non-Lutherans curious about classical Lutheranism.
It explains Lutheran distinctives such as justification by faith, the means of grace, baptismal theology, and sacramental practice in accessible language.
The book addresses misconceptions about Lutheran spirituality and provides pastoral and historical context for Lutheran worship and piety.
Cooper combines theological explanation with practical guidance for appreciating and encountering Lutheran worship.
The work is intended as both an ecumenical introduction and a resource for non-Lutherans curious about classical Lutheranism.
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