• New Books by the Faculty

    New Books by the Faculty

    Just in time for your summer reading list, here are the books written by Concordia Seminary faculty (and staff) in the past year.

  • Holy Trinity • Acts 2:14a, 22–36 • May 31, 2015

    By Erik Herrmann The Christian confession of the Trinity is both sublime and difficult. Trying to grasp the distinction of the divine persons while maintaining the…

  • Pentecost • Acts 2:1–21 • May 24, 2015

    By Kent Burreson The Feast Day of Pentecost is the fiftieth day of the Easter season, the eighth day beyond the seven weeks of seven days.…

  • Encomium for William Carr, Upon His Retirement

    Encomium for William Carr, Upon His Retirement

    Professor Jim Voelz offers a tribute to Professor Carr, as he and his wife Nedra retire at the end of this academic year.

  • Easter 7 • 1 John 5:9–15 • May 17, 2015

    by Leopoldo A. Sánchez M. Testifying in the Courtroom Life is one of the apostle’s favorite images of salvation, and he makes use of it…

  • Luther’s Truths, Then and Now

    Robert Kolb delivered the following address at the International Conference on Confessional Leadership in the 21st Century, held in Wittenberg, Germany, May 3-8, 2015.

  • Summer workshops offered across the country

    Summer workshops offered across the country

    Concordia Seminary faculty and staff are hitting the road for summer workshops on a wide variety of timely, contemporary topics. Check the schedule to find…

  • The Good Shepherd

    The Good Shepherd

    Who could be confused or offended at the Good Shepherd?

  • Insult of the Month

    Insult of the Month

    Keeping up with your languages doesn’t have to be tedious. Many regular readers of ConcordiaTheology.org already know and use tools for maintaining the edge on…