Publications
- Slavery in the Time of the Hammurabi Dynasty, Harvard University,
- For Better Not for Worse: A Manual of Christian Matrimony, Concordia Pub. House,
- Beautiful Savior: Forty Lenten Meditations, Concordia,
- Christ for Every Crisis! : the Radio Messages Broadcast in the Second Lutheran Hour, Kessinger Publishing, ISBN 1-4325-5574-X
- Christ for the Nation!: The Radio Messages Broadcast in the Third Lutheran Hour, Concordia publishing house,
- Peace Through Christ: Radio Messages Broadcast in the Seventh Lutheran Hour, Kessinger Pub LLC, ISBN 1-4325-0406-1
- Victory Through Christ: Radio Messages Broadcast In The Tenth Lutheran Hour, Concordia Pub. House,
- America, Turn to Christ!: Radio Messages of the Lutheran Hour from Easter Through Christmastide, 1943, Concordia Pub. House,
- Christ, Set the World Aright!: Radio Messages of the Eleventh Lutheran Hour from New Year to the Pentecost Season, Concordia Publishing House,
- Rebuilding with Christ, Concordia Pub. House,
- My Suffering Redeemer, The Lutheran Laymen's League,
- Let Us Return Unto the Lord: Radio Messages of the First Part of the Thirteenth Lutheran Hour, Published by Concordia Pub. House,
- Christ Crucified, Lutheran Laymen's League,
- He Will Abundantly Pardon: Radio Messages of the Second Part of the Thirteenth Lutheran Hour, Kessinger Publishing, ISBN 1-4304-8473-X
- The airwaves proclaim Christ; radio messages of the first part of the fourteenth Lutheran hour, Concordia Pub. House,
- Plato's Conception of His Supreme Deity, Washington Univ.,
- One Thousand Radio Voices for Christ: Radio Messages for the First Part of the Fifteenth Lutheran Hour, Concordia Pub. House,
- Go Quickly and Tell; : Radio Messages for the Second Part of the Fifteenth Lutheran Hour, Concordia pub. House,
- The Book of Nahum, Concordia Publishing House,
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