Not at all
As mises said on human action, reviewing some narratives and cutting it with another vision would actually still be the first narrative, because the facts analyzed would be a part of already sliced part of reality itself.
Presenting reformed theology in a luteran vision would cut essencial parts of its own narrative basis, the same has already occurred on the attempts of seeing Thomas Aquinas economy on austrian vision
Luteran eyes fail when they try to analyze catholic scholastic historical stuff because the catholics only got in that historical stuff because of early church thoughts, that totally forbid christian gnosticism and hermetjc paganism. I mean, they excluded what the gnosticism saw as important facts, so how could luteranism search far points and their importance while deny what made this points the only thing that was relevant?