The Great American Eclipse – Bible Study
A Bible study on “our creaturely sense of wonder” to mark this once-every-century event
A Bible study on “our creaturely sense of wonder” to mark this once-every-century event
Reformation 500 documentary premieres at St. Louis Filmmakers Showcase
Luther’s impact on who, what, where, and how we read
How do we move from being a church that does multiethnic ministry to a genuinely multiethnic church?
Is social media keeping us from seeing the neighbor standing right next to us?
Questions that aren’t just for the sci-fi geeks anymore
By Charles Arand “I Am” Your Creator and Redeemer This is one of the better-known passages in John and is a favorite passage for many when it comes to finding texts that speak to the deity of Jesus. And yet it is perhaps one of the more enigmatic passages as well. After all, what kind ..
A new statement on the “responsible care” of God’s creation
In light of Pope Francis’ recent visit to the United States, a few thoughts on his first encyclical
By Charles Arand Twice Honored By God This particular lectionary provides an opportunity to connect the text with the overarching storyline of Scripture. At the heart of this reading is the quotation from Psalm 8 regarding how God made man a little lower than the angels but crowned him with glory by giving him dominion ..
A theological reflection on memory and the life of faith
The FYI for the second day of Concordia Seminary’s 2015 Theological Symposium, “In Remembrance of Me: Memory and the Life of Faith,” September 22-23
The FYI for the first day of Concordia Seminary’s 2015 Theological Symposium, “In Remembrance of Me: Memory and the Life of Faith,” September 22-23
…and we are just scratching the surface of what it means for the good of church and ministry
We stand at a point in time when we are learning incredible new insights into how memory works. The 2015 Theological Symposium, September 22-23, will explore what it all means for church and ministry
Just in time for your summer reading list, here are the books written by Concordia Seminary faculty (and staff) in the past year