Book Blurbs: Joel Biermann on how Christians engage politics and culture
Biermann discusses his new book on the doctrine of two kingdoms (or realms)
Biermann discusses his new book on the doctrine of two kingdoms (or realms)
Reflections on Erik Herrmann’s keynote address in Wittenberg
This summer was the 13th International Congress of Luther Research. The Congress is generally held every 5 years, and continues be the venue for the world’s most prolific and influential Luther scholars. This year was particularly special because it coincided with the 500th anniversary of Luther’s posting of his 95 Theses Against Indulgences in 1517. ..
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The following op piece from one of our former professors could have been written yesterday. It was written in 1952. It seems like the either/or that we so often experience in our synodical fellowship today has been with us for a very long while. But Martin Franzmann has put his finger on the tragic result: our ..
A wide range of speakers exploring answers not only to “What does this mean?” but “How is this done?”
In light of Charlottesville (and the numerous tragedies before it), a word from Leo Sanchez
A Bible study on “our creaturely sense of wonder” to mark this once-every-century event
A preview of this year’s Theological Symposium…including free golf and home brew
Martin Luther’s thought offers more than Lutherans are perhaps even aware of
Reformation 500 documentary premieres at St. Louis Filmmakers Showcase
Dale Meyer on a pastoral shortage and the future of the church…from the Summer 2017 CONCORDIA JOURNAL
Paul Raabe follows up on the lively discussion he started with “A Geographical Mismatch.”
If you work in or around the church, you write way more than you think
Thoughts on religion from India, via Victor Raj