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  • When Talking with Non-Lutherans

    When Talking with Non-Lutherans

    (Editors Note:  Paul R. Raabe is Professor Emeritus at Concordia Seminary and Professor in Biblical Studies at Grand Canyon University) Someone asked me how to…

    October 8, 2021
  • REVIEW: REDEEMING TRANSCENDENCE IN THE ARTS, by Jeremy Begbie

    REVIEW: REDEEMING TRANSCENDENCE IN THE ARTS, by Jeremy Begbie

    Editor’s note: this review originally appeared in the Winter 2020 issue of the Concordia Journal. We reprint it here in anticipation of this year’s Theological…

    August 23, 2021
  • Christ Centered Counseling … and Justification

    Christ Centered Counseling … and Justification

    Rick Marrs talks with David Loy about the connections between Christian counseling, justification, and the distinction between law and gospel.

    August 11, 2021
  • How Lutheran Hymns Lost Their Monopoly in the Missouri Synod

    How Lutheran Hymns Lost Their Monopoly in the Missouri Synod

    An opinion piece by Paul Raabe on what happened to traditional hymns in American Christianity.

    August 10, 2021
  • ICYMI: Haupt on Mission in the Early LCMS

    ICYMI: Haupt on Mission in the Early LCMS

    Benjamin Haupt on early LCMS mission thinking and work and what we can learn from it for today.

    August 5, 2021
  • ICYMI: Kent Burreson, “An Apprenticeship in Faith”

    ICYMI: Kent Burreson, “An Apprenticeship in Faith”

    Kent Burreson’s latest thoughts on faith formation, the adult catechumenate, and congregational education.

    August 3, 2021
  • ICYMI: Beth Hoeltke on Natural Burial in Christian Century

    ICYMI: Beth Hoeltke on Natural Burial in Christian Century

    She was interviewed to discuss how a growing number of Christians are embracing natural burial practices.

    July 26, 2021
  • Review: Awaiting the King, by James K. A. Smith

    Review: Awaiting the King, by James K. A. Smith

    In light of Dr. Smith’s plenary at this year’s Theological Symposium, Joel Biermann’s 2019 review of his Cultural Liturgies project.

    July 22, 2021
  • In Memoriam: Richard H. Warneck

    In Memoriam: Richard H. Warneck

    Remembering the life and ministry of Concordia Seminary Professor Emeritus Richard Warneck (1935–2021).

    July 19, 2021
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Seventh Sunday after Pentecost
Gen. 18:17–19, 2

Seventh Sunday after Pentecost 
Gen. 18:17–19, 20–33; Ps. 138; Col. 2:6–15, 16–19; Luke 11:1–13


We recently sat down with Dr. Jennie Asher, the Se
We recently sat down with Dr. Jennie Asher, the Seminary's new director of Deaconess Studies, to learn about her path to deaconess ministry and to Concordia Seminary. Learn more in the latest issue of Concordia Seminary magazine: https://www.csl.edu/2025/05/the-calling-and-impact-of-deaconess-ministry/


The LCMS Youth Gathering may be coming to an end,
The LCMS Youth Gathering may be coming to an end, but the connections we made will last a lifetime! Thank you to everyone who stopped by, shared a conversation and maybe even took the first step toward a future in ministry. #lcmsyg #cslyg25


On Commencement day, a tornado swept through the S
On Commencement day, a tornado swept through the Seminary campus, toppling more than 150 trees. In the months since, several stumps have been transformed into crosses — carved from the very trunks that once provided shade along our paths.
 
These simple crosses now stand as symbols of both loss and hope — of beauty from brokenness, of the enduring promise of Christ, who makes all things new.
 
“And he who was seated on the throne said, ‘Behold, I am making all things new’” (Rev. 21:5 ESV).



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