William Lehmann was a Professor at Concordia Teachers College which later became Concordia University Chicago. He was Director of Center of Continuing Education, River Forest, Illinois.
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Lehmann, William
Recordings
Strategy for Future World Missions: Panel – Lehmann, Falkenstein, Burtness
Presenter: Lehmann, William / 1973Common Sense and the Uncommon Man: In Defense of the English Language
Presenter: Lehmann, William / 1974The Opening of the Seventh Seal: Revelation and the Bergman Movie
Presenter: Lehmann, William / 1975Theology of Ingmar Bergman (Movie: The Seventh Seal) with Sara Pitcher and R. Caemmerer
Presenter: Lehmann, William / 1975The Apollonian & The Dionysian Nietzsche Aesthetic (with Mary Hinderlie)
Presenter: Lehmann, William / 19752 Songs: Go Tell the Baby's Father- sung by Jerry; At Two AM- from Brokering
Presenter: Lehmann, William / 1975Ann Petersen (dulcimer), Will Mochan (lute), Tom Ahlstrom (recorder), Sherm Finer- all vocals
Presenter: Lehmann, William / 1975Vespers July 10, 1975 with William Lehmann – Consider the Flowers
Presenter: Lehmann, William / 1975Vespers July 24, 1975 – Christmas Eve with William Lehmann and Narnia
Presenter: Lehmann, William / 1975Vespers July 25, 1975 – “Christmas” with William Lehmann & Narnia – Bread & Honey
Presenter: Lehmann, William / 1975Vespers August 28, 1975 with William Lehmann – Aramaic Words of Love
Presenter: Lehmann, William / 1975Recent Additions
Vespers January 31, 1976 with Becky Lomax & Dave Caemmerer – Seeing Nature Through God
Vespers January 30, 1976 with John Rieke – Even Faith Is a Gift
Vespers January 27, 1976 with Brad Brainerd – Affirming the Will of God
Vespers January 26, 1976 with Eric Jorstad – I Will Lift Up My Eyes Unto the Mountains
Vespers January 25, 1976 with Carroll Hinderlie – What Christ is to Us, So We Are to All
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