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  • Something Old, Something New

    Profs. Burreson and Cook discuss the new revisions of the English Roman Mass in this month’s Concordia Journal Currents.

    November 23, 2011
  • Veni, veni

    And do it soon, please.

    November 23, 2011
  • Epiphany 3 • Jonah 3:1–5, 10 • January 22, 2012

    by Bruce Schuchard “Now the word of the LORD came to Jonah, the son of Amittai, saying, ‘Arise, go to Nineveh, that great city, and call out against it, for their evil has…

    November 23, 2011
  • Epiphany 3 • Jonah 3:1–5, 10 • January 22, 2012

    by Bruce Schuchard “Now the word of the LORD came to Jonah, the son of Amittai, saying, ‘Arise, go to Nineveh, that great city, and call out against it, for their evil has…

    November 23, 2011
  • Epiphany 2 • 1 Samuel 3: 1–10 (11–20) • January 15, 2012

    by William Utech This text comes from a time in the history of the people of Israel when “the word of the Lord was rare” (v. 1), and on the heels of the…

    November 22, 2011
  • The Bible as literature: how a book transforms time and space

    In preparing for a class on “The Bible as Literature,” I discovered again how time and space are transformed by one written word.

    November 22, 2011
  • Can religion and politics make us more civil?

    E.J. Dionne raised the question at a recent lecture at nearby Washington University. Perhaps the better question to ask is this: Can I love my neighbor?

    November 21, 2011
  • Baptism of our Lord • Genesis 1:1–5 • January 8, 2012

    by Jeffrey Kloha Perhaps no passage bears as much gravitas—and controversy—as Genesis 1:1. In our context, the text will immediately bring to mind the modernist “science vs. faith” controversy. The philosophical and cultural…

    November 21, 2011
  • Visualizing the Anthropocene

    In the last post, I mentioned a few examples of human influence on earth that have prompted many to now speak of the Anthropocene Epoch, the age of human transformation of the…

    November 20, 2011
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