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    Anatomy of a Sermon: “Gazing on the Beauty of the Lord” by David Schmitt

    For almost three decades Professor David Schmitt has been teaching the art and the heart of preaching to apprentice preachers at Concordia Seminary. This particular sermon was preached in the chapel at Concordia Seminary for the dedication of new stained-glass windows. Like a master weaver, Schmitt creatively combined the four threads of discourse to deliver a custom-made tapestry for the benefit of all who had gathered
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    Join us for the 2023 Multiethnic Symposium

    The Multiethnic Symposium will explore the changing landscape of immigration in the United States – and the unique opportunity Christians have to share the Gospel with people from all nations. Register today!
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    Concordia Journal Winter 2023

    Browse the interactive version above or download this issue as a pdf. The full catalog of back issues of the Concordia Journal (1975-present), along with the indexed volumes of its predecessor Concordia Theological Monthly (1949-1974), are available online at AtlaSerials® (Atlas®). Atlas is an online full-text collection of major religion and theology journals used by libraries, librarians, scholars, theologians, clergy, ..
What made Stan the Man?
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What made Stan the Man?


What made Stan the Man?

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What do we do after Newtown?
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What do we do after Newtown?


What do we do after Newtown?

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The end is near! or: How I learned to stop worrying and love Advent
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The end is near! or: How I learned to stop worrying and love Advent


The end is near! or: How I learned to stop worrying and love Advent

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One lesson the church can learn from postelection America
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One lesson the church can learn from postelection America


One lesson the church can learn from postelection America

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The morning after Game 7
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The morning after Game 7


The morning after Game 7

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WARNING: This is about politics. Proceed accordingly.


WARNING: This is about politics. Proceed accordingly.

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Preaching the Voices (from the Edge)
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Preaching the Voices (from the Edge)


Preaching the Voices (from the Edge)

Apparently, David Schmitt has been thinking about life on the edge

What if Jesus had a wife?
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What if Jesus had a wife?


What if Jesus had a wife?

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Proper 19 • Isaiah 50:4–10 • September 16, 2012


Proper 19 • Isaiah 50:4–10 • September 16, 2012

By Travis J. Scholl Allow me a roundabout way to this text from Isaiah. Because I find today’s epistle lesson (James 3:1–12) to be a deeply incriminating word, especially to the preacher who, as Frederick Buechner so evocatively describes him, pulls the little cord that turns on the lectern light and deals out his note ..

Please check your Summer 2012 CONCORDIA JOURNAL
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Please check your Summer 2012 CONCORDIA JOURNAL


Please check your Summer 2012 CONCORDIA JOURNAL

In a small handful of copies, we have discovered a printing glitch. And we want to replace any that were erroneously sent out

Did we find life on Mars yet?
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Did we find life on Mars yet?


Did we find life on Mars yet?

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Teaching God’s Children
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Teaching God’s Children


Teaching God’s Children

Read the introduction and first chapter of Robert Kolb’s “Teaching God’s Children His Teaching,” newly revised and hot off the Concordia Seminary Press

Summer 2012 CONCORDIA JOURNAL sneak peek
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Summer 2012 CONCORDIA JOURNAL sneak peek


Summer 2012 CONCORDIA JOURNAL sneak peek

The Summer 2012 CONCORDIA JOURNAL celebrates the 25th anniversary of Concordia Seminary’s Center for Hispanic Studies, focusing on the past, present, and future of Latino/Hispanic theology and ministry

How to answer the toughest questions?
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How to answer the toughest questions?


How to answer the toughest questions?

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(Over)hearing the sacred sound in story
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(Over)hearing the sacred sound in story


(Over)hearing the sacred sound in story

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A study in juxtapositions: youth and the church
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A study in juxtapositions: youth and the church


A study in juxtapositions: youth and the church

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