Book Blurbs: Erik Herrmann on editing Luther (Part 2/2)
Erik Herrmann discusses his new work editing Martin Luther’s “Babylonian Captivity of the Church.”
Erik Herrmann discusses his new work editing Martin Luther’s “Babylonian Captivity of the Church.”
Erik Herrmann discusses his new work editing Martin Luther’s “Babylonian Captivity of the Church.”
Continuing the conversation with Prof. Seying (part 2 of 2)
Prof. Seying teaches practical theology and is the associate dean for urban & cross-cultural ministry
By Jeff Kloha “Why Do You Not Leave Me Alone?” Narrative Focus This pericope falls within a series of four of Jesus’s miracles (8:22–56): calming a storm, casting out demons, healing a woman, and raising a girl from the dead. These together show Jesus’s power and reign over every sphere of danger and calamity: nature, ..
Continuing the conversation with Prof. Rockenbach (part 2 of 2)
Prof. Rockenbach teaches practical theology, specializing in pastoral care and counseling
Continuing the conversation with new Concordia Seminary Professor Mark Seifrid
The first in a series of short interviews of new Concordia Seminary professors
By Jeffrey Kloha James 3 and 4 stand among the harshest condemnations found in the NT. To be called “earthly, unspiritual, demonic” is certainly not the life to which the saints have been called. But it is nevertheless evident among us: bitter jealousy (3:14), strife (3:14, 16), disorder (3:16), foul deeds (3:16), quarrels, fights, (4:1–2), ..
Just in time for your summer reading list, here are the books written by Concordia Seminary faculty (and staff) in the past year
Two days of homiletical and exegetical reflection. Presenters include: John Nunes, David Schmitt, and Jim Voelz
Jim Voelz talks about his new, and much anticipated, Mark commentary
Read good books with your favorite professors in the new Concordia Seminary Book Club
David Schmitt talks about his latest book
Part 2 of 2 in the conversation on preaching Luke in the second half of the church year (series C)