The Concordia Commentary Volume on Galatians (Andrew Das) is incorrectly listed under "Congregational" when I sort by denomination.
All the volumes in this series should be categorized as "Lutheran."
The denominational tag is based on the author not the publisher. From his web site I found
He has authored several books with leading publishers in biblical studies: Solving the Romans Debate (Fortress, 2007), Paul and the Jews (Hendrickson, 2003), Paul, the Law, and the Covenant (Hendrickson, 2001), Galatians (808 pages, Concordia Academic, 2014), and Paul and the Stories of Israel: The Grand Thematic Narratives of Galatians (Fortress, 2016). He co-edited and contributed to The Forgotten God: Perspectives in Biblical Theology (Westminster John Knox, 2002), and Scripture, Texts, and Tracings in Romans (Lexington/Fortress Academic, 2020), Scriptures, Texts, and Tracings in 2 Corinthians and Philippians (2022), and Scriptures, Texts, and Tracings in Galatians and 1 Thessalonians (Lexington/Fortress Academic, 2023). He has written the Contextual and Critical Commentary on 1 and 2 Thessalonians (Cascade), which should appear in 2025 or 2026, and is contracted for the Evangelical Exegetical Commentary on Romans (Lexham Press).
He has authored several books with leading publishers in biblical studies:
Solving the Romans Debate
(Fortress, 2007),
Paul and the Jews
(Hendrickson, 2003),
Paul, the Law, and the Covenant
(Hendrickson, 2001),
Galatians
(808 pages, Concordia Academic, 2014), and
Paul and the Stories of Israel: The Grand Thematic Narratives of Galatians
(Fortress, 2016). He co-edited and contributed to
The Forgotten God: Perspectives in Biblical Theology
(Westminster John Knox, 2002), and
Scripture, Texts, and Tracings in Romans
(Lexington/Fortress Academic, 2020),
Scriptures, Texts, and Tracings in 2 Corinthians and Philippians (2022),
and
Scriptures, Texts, and Tracings in Galatians and 1 Thessalonians
(Lexington/Fortress Academic, 2023). He has written the Contextual and Critical Commentary on
1 and 2 Thessalonians
(Cascade), which should appear in 2025 or 2026, and is contracted for the Evangelical Exegetical Commentary on
Romans
(Lexham Press).
All of these will be labeled "United Church of Christ" or its predecessor "Congregational" … I don't know the author's actual affiliation.
Andrew Das is a Lutheran. See this interview: https://spoiledmilks.com/2018/10/30/a-scholars-devotion-andrew-das/
In which case, you should ask that Factbook be corrected. (And present your initial case based on that rather than indicating all the series should be the same.) Glad you found the data error and hope it is corrected quickly.
FWIW, CPH (publisher of the Concordia Commentary Series and publishing house of the LCMS) ONLY commissions Lutheran authors for this series.
Thanks. We've updated our data. This should be reflected in the application shortly.
Thanks!