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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, ..
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    Book Review: Cultural Apologetics

    J.P. Cima reviews the book "Cultural Apologetics: Renewing the Christian Voice, Conscience, And Imagination in a Disenchanted World " by Paul M. Gould
The Future of Theological Education
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The Future of Theological Education


The Future of Theological Education

Dale Meyer talks with Daniel Aleshire about the future of seminaries, pastoral formation, and continuing education

Prof Insights: Josh Hollmann
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Prof Insights: Josh Hollmann


Prof Insights: Josh Hollmann

Dr. Joshua Hollmann introduces his summer workshop, “Pop Culture and Theology.”

“The King of Love My Shepherd Is”
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“The King of Love My Shepherd Is”


“The King of Love My Shepherd Is”

A Concordia Seminary, St. Louis choir, led by James Marriott, sings the beloved hymn based on Psalm 23

ICYMI: Leo Sánchez on “Migration, Spirituality, and Teaching”
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ICYMI: Leo Sánchez on “Migration, Spirituality, and Teaching”


ICYMI: Leo Sánchez on “Migration, Spirituality, and Teaching”

Leopoldo A. Sánchez M. recently appeared on the Wabash Center’s podcast series, “Dialogue on Teaching.”

Call Day: An Inside Look
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Call Day: An Inside Look


Call Day: An Inside Look

Glenn Nielsen talks about the call process, and two concluding students share their thoughts on the eve of Call Day

ICYMI: Kolb on Luther’s Theology
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ICYMI: Kolb on Luther’s Theology


ICYMI: Kolb on Luther’s Theology

Logos recently interviewed Robert Kolb about his work editing The Oxford Handbook of Martin Luther’s Theology

“From Generation to Generation”
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“From Generation to Generation”


“From Generation to Generation”

Dale Meyer talks with one of his own “heroes” of the faith and a mentor in ministry, Osmar Lehenbauer

An Easter Toccata
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An Easter Toccata


An Easter Toccata

James Marriott plays an organ work famous for its use as an Easter postlude

Prof Insights: Glenn Fluegge
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Prof Insights: Glenn Fluegge


Prof Insights: Glenn Fluegge

Glenn Fluegge introduces his online summer workshop, “Grounding our Mission in God’s Mission.”

What’s Wrong With Happy Endings?
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What’s Wrong With Happy Endings?


What’s Wrong With Happy Endings?

An Easter sermon by Francis “Rev” Rossow

Why Read Rare Books?
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Why Read Rare Books?


Why Read Rare Books?

Bruce Durazzi talks about Concordia Seminary’s world-class rare book collection, with direct connections to Martin Luther and J.S. Bach

ICYMI: Thinking About Bach’s Bible
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ICYMI: Thinking About Bach’s Bible


ICYMI: Thinking About Bach’s Bible

Two recent posts on Bach’s personal Bible, housed in Concordia Seminary’s Library

“Were You There”
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“Were You There”


“Were You There”

The Concordia Seminary choir Laudamus sings the timeless spiritual

Concordia Journal, Winter 2021
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Concordia Journal, Winter 2021


Concordia Journal, Winter 2021

Celebrating the ministry, career, and scholarship of Andrew Bartelt

Learning from the Global South
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Learning from the Global South


Learning from the Global South

Leo Sánchez talks with Dale Meyer about what western Christians can learn from Global South Christianity, the theme of the upcoming Multiethnic Symposium

“My Song is Love Unknown”
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“My Song is Love Unknown”


“My Song is Love Unknown”

A Concordia Seminary choir sings the beloved hymn

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