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Proper 6 • 2 Corinthians 5:1–10 (11–17) • June 14, 2015
By Daniel Eggold Throughout 2 Corinthians, Paul rides a roller coaster of emotion. In the opening apology, Paul defends himself against accusations of carelessness and callousness (1:8–2:16).…
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Dr. Mark Seifrid to join Concordia Seminary faculty
Preeminent scholar of the New Testament letters of Paul will begin teaching exegetical theology in the fall.
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Ronald Raymond Feuerhahn: Historian, Theologian, Churchman, Pastor
Jon Vieker remembers his Doktorvater, Professor Ron Feuerhahn.
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Proper 5 • 2 Corinthians 4:13–5:1 • June 7, 2015
By Michael J. Redeker Christians are faced with the realities of this world. We cannot escape this. Along with the joys that come from life, we…
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New Books by the Faculty
Just in time for your summer reading list, here are the books written by Concordia Seminary faculty (and staff) in the past year.
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Holy Trinity • Acts 2:14a, 22–36 • May 31, 2015
By Erik Herrmann The Christian confession of the Trinity is both sublime and difficult. Trying to grasp the distinction of the divine persons while maintaining the…
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Pentecost • Acts 2:1–21 • May 24, 2015
By Kent Burreson The Feast Day of Pentecost is the fiftieth day of the Easter season, the eighth day beyond the seven weeks of seven days.…
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Encomium for William Carr, Upon His Retirement
Professor Jim Voelz offers a tribute to Professor Carr, as he and his wife Nedra retire at the end of this academic year.

