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  • Special Bach concert upcoming in memory of Robert Bergt

    A special concert in memory of Robert Bergt, the renowned conductor and music director of Bach at the Sem, will take place on Sunday, September…

    September 16, 2011
  • Non posse non peccare and video games

    Virtual original sin

    September 13, 2011
  • Special Concert in memory of Robert Bergt – Sept 25, 2011

    A special concert in memory of Rev. Robert Bergt, the late conductor and music director of Bach at the Sem and artist-in-residence at Concordia Seminary,…

    September 10, 2011
  • 9/11, ten years later: the "end" of memory

    Whether or not there should be clergy present to speak at the 9/11 memorial event planned by New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg is an…

    September 9, 2011
  • What would you like your local Baptist Christian counselor to understand?

    Many Lutheran pastors find it challenging to know who to refer their beloved parishioners to for psychological, marital, or family counseling. If you had 30…

    September 9, 2011
  • Child in the Womb: Product or Gift?

    When God created Adam and Eve, there was one way to procreate, not reproduce (no explanation needed). Since their fall with sin entering all creation,…

    September 7, 2011
  • Day of Exegetical Reflection (Sept 19, 2011) and Theological Symposium (Sept 20-21, 2011)

    “Rediscovering the Art of Preaching” is the title of the 22nd Annual Theological Symposium, to be held Sept. 20-21 on the campus of Concordia Seminary,…

    September 7, 2011
  • Now hiring: Harvard, Yale, Duke, and the future of theological education

    It wouldn’t make headline news, but it turns out that it has been an intriguing summer at three of the historic divinity schools in the…

    September 2, 2011
  • The Bible, Biblicism, and Lutheran Perspectives

    Time to put on your thinking caps (comments)

    September 1, 2011
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