Articles
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Faith and the craft of writing
“I heard a preacher say recently that hope is a revolutionary patience; let me add that so is being a writer” (Anne Lamott). In its…
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Reframing the Story: The End of the Emergent Conversation
Dr. Carol Geisler discusses trends within the emergent church “conversation” and their impact on denominational structures and practices, particularly those found in the Lutheran Church-Missouri…
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William and Kate, Alabama, and the NFL: One of these things is not (un)like the other?
No, I did not get up early to watch Will and Kate tie the knot. But, to ask the age-old Sesame Street question, is one…
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Award-Winning Seminarian Essays
Two CSL students recently had essays recognized and published. The online journal Let’s Talk states their goal as follows: The mission of this journal is…
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Remembering forgotten truth: Tom Troeger on preaching
Renowned preacher, scholar, and hymnwriter Thomas Troeger will keynote the ninth annual Day of Homiletical Reflection at Concordia Seminary, May 11, 2011, 9:00am to 4:15pm.
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Hearing Good Friday
A couple weeks ago Dr. Erik Herrmann discussed the singing of the passion narrative. He and seminarian Dallas Dubke sang Matthew’s narrative in chapel this…
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Walking the labyrinth to Jerusalem: Holy Week and Passover
In addition to giving up Facebook for Lent, I have been doing another spiritual discipline during these 40 days: I have been daily walking a…
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Really, I didn’t make this one up
The truth, the whole truth, nothing but the . . .
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Science: “Just” a Matter of Faith?
“Our imagination is stretched to the utmost”