Meet Prof. Joel Elowsky (Part 2)
Continuing the conversation with Prof. Elowsky (part 2 of 2)
Continuing the conversation with Prof. Elowsky (part 2 of 2)
Seminary choir to make stops in Georgia, Florida, Alabama, Missouri and Illinois
By Paul Sieveking This week’s lessons are confrontational. The Old Testament lesson is a confrontation between Jeremiah and the people of Judah. In the Gospel we hear of the confrontation between Jesus and the Pharisees. They confront us with a “prophetic word” that our people and maybe we, ourselves, may not want to hear. In Luke ..
Prof. Elowsky teaches historical theology and is director of the Center for the Study of Early Christian Texts
“Communities of Hope: One Community in Christ” will also feature the first HMong Symposium and the 10th Annual Lecture in Hispanic/Latino Theology and Missions
By Thomas Manteufel This story shows the holy family in Jerusalem at the feast of Passover. According to Deuteronomy 16:16, all male Israelites were obligated (though the women were not forbidden to show devotion in this way also) to come to the Lord’s house to celebrate the feasts of Passover, Weeks, and Booths. The young ..
Continuing the conversation with new Concordia Seminary Professor Mark Seifrid
The first in a series of short interviews of new Concordia Seminary professors
Chuck Arand will present “In Awesome Wonder: Finding Our Place in God’s Creation” on February 6, 2016
Dr. Reed Lessing to lead discussion of Job’s teaching on suffering
Funeral to be held Nov. 20 at Trinity Lutheran Church in Savannah, Ga
What’s on your Starbucks red cup?
Michael Knippa discusses the status of American Christianity in this article re-published from the Fall 2015 CONCORDIA JOURNAL
Editor’s note: The following homiletical help is adapted from Concordia Journal, January 1988. By Francis C. Rossow Our modern rockets are useful for other than scientific and military purposes. In addition, they suggest a profound spiritual truth. It is characteristic of rockets to go through multiple stages. At some point after the initial liftoff, the ..
By Robert Rosin “Greeks seek wisdom,” Paul once wrote, and they had plenty to offer. Over the centuries, sages had tried to make sense of things with varied results. Their wisdom of the time had come to accept the idea of fundamental chaos as a starting reality, which they then sought to overlay with some ..
Performances for 2015-16 on Oct. 4, Dec. 13, Feb. 7, and May 15, all at 3:00pm in the Seminary Chapel