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Looking for a summer read? The American Mind Meets the Mind of Christ
June 19, 2010 – 9:35 pm | No Comment
Looking for a summer read? The American Mind Meets the Mind of Christ

…is the title of the newest book from the Concordia Seminary Press. The American Mind Meets the Mind of Christ is a collection of essays edited by renowned scholar Robert Kolb . Here’s the synopsis from the back cover: Whether it is an altar to an unknown god or the New Atheists, Christians have always faced the challenge of translating the Gospel message within the surrounding culture. This is no less true for the tangled web that is 21st century America

Latina ethics scholar to speak at Concordia Seminary
March 17, 2010 – 7:21 pm | No Comment

María Teresa Dávila Noted ethics scholar Dr. María Teresa Dávila will speak at Concordia Seminary tomorrow night, Thursday, March 18, at 7:00PM. A professor at Andover Newton Theological School, she will be giving the fifth Annual Lecture in Hispanic/Latino Theology and Missions of Concordia’s Center for Hispanic Studies (CHS). The theme for Dr. Dávila’s lecture is “ Unión, Reunión y Comunión : Latino/a Religious Diversity and the Wager of Ecumenical Communion.”…

Science and Theology: New Questions, New Conversations
September 4, 2009 – 12:24 pm | Comments Off
Science and Theology: New Questions, New Conversations

Concordia Seminary’s 20th annual Theological Symposium is September 22-23 , and this is the issue at hand. “Science and theology” isn’t necessarily anything new, although the dialogue between the two has often been tenuous at best.

Science and Theology: New Questions, New Conversations
September 4, 2009 – 12:24 pm | Comments Off
Science and Theology: New Questions, New Conversations

Concordia Seminary’s 20th annual Theological Symposium is September 22-23 , and this is the issue at hand. “Science and theology” isn’t necessarily anything new, although the dialogue between the two has often been tenuous at best. But the ‘new questions and new conversations’ certainly is.