Articles
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Impressions of an Impressionist: Claude Monet at SLAM
For the first time in decades, the three panels of Claude Monet’s masterful Agapanthus triptych are together at the St. Louis Art Museum and the…
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The See-Saw God
Reformation Reflections on sola gratia
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A time to celebrate 400 years of the King James Bible
The King James Bible is an unparalleled work of English literature. It’s high time to celebrate its anniversary.
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Seeing in New Ways by Naming Truly—With the Help of Stanley Hauerwas
More thoughts on Stanley Hauerwas’ thoughts. This time from a guy who reads the New Testament for a living.
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Dr. C. F. W. Walther as Theologian (Part 2)
In honor of the 200th anniversary of the birth of C. F. W. Walther, founder of The Lutheran Church–Missouri Synod and first president of Concordia…
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C.F.W. Walther turns 200 today, and this is why you should know who he is
Many American Lutheran Christians will be marking the 200th birthday of one C. F. W
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Hermeneutics Down Under
Lutheran Church of Australia “Theological Hermeneutics Symposium,” Oct 13-15
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Stanley Hauerwas and the story of disability
Last night, Stanley Hauerwas spoke at Fontbonne University, as part of its Carondelet Lecture Series. His lecture was entitled “Disability: An Attempt to Think With.”