The Accidental Lutheran
The Accidental Lutheran
The Journey from Heidelberg to Wittenberg
The content of this book has a lot of potential. It was a brief, quick read, and especially useful if you're interested in a conversational comparison between Reformed, Calvinistic theology and Lutheranism. As a former Calvinist, it was a bit redundant for me, but I appreciated some verbiage she gave, that I related to, regarding reasons I have converted to a Lutheran understanding of scriptures.
With that said, major word of caution: this book is seriously under edited! There are more than a small handful of typos and the syntax is full of errors and very clunky at times. It is hard to see past or understand the meaning of the text in a number of instances. Unless you have a particular interest in the niche subject discussed, and getting a conversational approach to it, I might pass on this one, for that reason alone. Jordan B Cooper has a more scholarly and thorough addressing of the subject if you're wanting a comparison of these two theologies.
With that said, I hope the author will rework this text and get it properly edited, because with fine tuning, I think it would make a great resource and useful read.