Articles
Articles written by the faculty and staff of Concordia Seminary, St. Louis
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We Have a (Latin American) Pope. What Does This Mean for U.S. Lutherans?
So many thoughts about the election of Pope Francis I. I will share five reflections as a Lutheran theologian born and raised in Latin America…
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Why should Protestants care about the Pope?
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Immigrant Neighbor On My Mind
Highlights from the new LCMS report on immigration, “Immigrants Among Us.”
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“In The Word” Bible Studies
Concordia Seminary has published three free Bible Studies for use in congregations. These studies include videos, leader guides, and handouts for discussions. These studies are…
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First thoughts on the resignation of Pope Benedict XVI
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A New Papacy
Benedict XVI is the first pope to resign since Celestine V did so in 1294 after little more than 5 months in office. (Some commentators…
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Women in Military Combat: a post-decision perspective
Thinking about the decision to rescind the limitations of women in combat.
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The Science of Divorce
The new research on divorce and family change exposes a crisis. There are at least three things the church can do about it.