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Meet the Professor: Joel Elowsky (Part 2)
Continuing the conversation with Prof. Elowsky (part 2 of 2).
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Lent 4 • Luke 15:1–3, 11–32 • March 6, 2016
By Michael J. Redeker The fourth Sunday in Lent is known as Laetare (rejoice) Sunday. It is the midway point in Lent and has been viewed…
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More on the Multiethnic Symposium: (Arranged?) Marriage, Family, and Children
Is the church an arranged marriage? (Part 2 of 2)
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“Communities of Hope, One Community in Christ”: Becoming a Multiethnic Church?
We just finished our fifth Multiethnic Symposium. Have we learned anything? (Part 1 of 2)
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Lent 3 • Luke 13:1–9 • February 28, 2016
By Glenn Nielsen In this text Jesus doesn’t explicitly accuse someone of something that needs repentance. Rather, he says the unfortunate people in the tragedies were…
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Miroslav Volf to Speak at Concordia Seminary
Well-known scholar, theologian and public intellectual Miroslav Volf, the Henry B. Wright Professor of Systematic Theology at Yale University, will offer his perspective on the legacy…
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Laudamus – Spring 2016 Tour
Seminary choir to make stops in Georgia, Florida, Alabama, Missouri and Illinois
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??Lent 2 • Luke 13:31–35 • February 21, 2016
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…
