In celebration of the 500th anniversary of the Reformation, the 2017 Multiethnic Symposium will examine the various ways in which the Reformation message has crossed…
#TBT: A young Professor Ralph Bohlmann on “The Language and Concepts of Theology.”
By Mark A. Seifrid The drama of the text unfolds in three acts. The first act is the way of the cross with Jesus’s word to…
Jon Diefenthaler examines a word or two from H. Richard Niebuhr during a particularly tumultuous election year.
By David Adams The Text as Text The text of this account in Luke’s gospel is well-attested, and there is no variant that is so problematic…
#TBT: In 1963, “Ossie” Hoffmann, fresh off a visit with Lutheran Christians in Ethiopia, spoke with his signature humor and erudition about missiology and church…
By Joel Elowsky Crowds are always following Jesus looking for something. These crowds come from everywhere, not just the locals, and they’re filled with expectation. He…
…and what happens when a seminary professor can’t go number one.
By Travis J. Scholl Commemorating the sixteenth-century events that came to be called the Protestant Reformation is more complicated than it used to be. Triumphalism—a certain…
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