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  • O Root of Jesse

    O Root of Jesse

    December 19   ANTIPHON O Root of Jesse, standing as an ensign before the peoples, before Whom all kings are mute, to Whom the nations…

    December 19, 2015
  • O Adonai

    O Adonai

    December 18 ANTIPHON O Adonai, and Ruler of the House of Israel, Who appeared to Moses in the burning bush and gave him the Law…

    December 18, 2015
  • O Wisdom

    O Wisdom

    Today in chapel we had a service that prayed and sung the O Antiphons of Advent.  Traditionally, the O Antiphons were sung consecutively beginning on…

    December 17, 2015
  • Meet the Professor: Mark Seifrid (Part 2)

    Continuing the conversation with new Concordia Seminary Professor Mark Seifrid.

    December 16, 2015
  • Christmas 1 • Luke 2:22–40 • December 27, 2015

    By Todd Jones Joy to the world, Christmas has come! For many, the joy of this holiday season is in the opened gifts and the…

    December 15, 2015
  • Reflections on the state of Biblical Studies

    Reflections on the state of Biblical Studies

    . . . from the SBL Annual Meeting in Atlanta, Georgia (Nov 21-24, 2015).

    December 14, 2015
  • Meet Prof. Mark Seifrid (Part 1)

    The first in a series of short interviews of new Concordia Seminary professors.

    December 9, 2015
  • Christ, creation, redemption focus of Winter 2016 Lay Bible Institute

    Christ, creation, redemption focus of Winter 2016 Lay Bible Institute

    Chuck Arand will present “In Awesome Wonder: Finding Our Place in God’s Creation” on February 6, 2016.

    December 9, 2015
  • Advent 4 • Luke 1:39–45 (46–56) • December 20, 2015

    By Travis Scholl [Advent’s historical] character was that of a joyous looking forward to the Parousia. . . . The fact that Christ has come…

    December 8, 2015
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This past Saturday, participants attended the Lay
This past Saturday, participants attended the Lay Bible Institute, “And He Spoke Many Things to Them in Parables,” presented by Dr. James Fickenscher, assistant professor of Exegetical Theology. Our next Lay Bible Institute, “Behold…the best creation of God!” Martin Luther on Marriage and the Married Life,” led by Dr. Jason Lane, associate professor of Historical Theology, is slated for Oct. 4. Learn more at csl.edu/lbi.


"Concordia Theology,” the faculty blog site of C
"Concordia Theology,” the faculty blog site of Concordia Seminary, St. Louis, now features an upgraded version of Lectionary @ Lunch+, a refreshed online resource offering an expanded collection of homiletical materials for pastors, students and other church workers.

Learn more: https://www.csl.edu/2025/08/updated-lectionary-lunch-platform-now-available/


Save the date!

Join us for the Doctor of Ministry
Save the date!

Join us for the Doctor of Ministry (D.Min.) Preview from 1-2 p.m. (CT) Monday, Sept. 8, on Zoom.

Discover how the D.Min. Program can strengthen your ministry. A panel of current students will share firsthand insights and answer your questions.

Register today: https://ask.csl.edu/register/DMinInfoSession


Professor of Practical Theology Dr. Mark Rockenbac
Professor of Practical Theology Dr. Mark Rockenbach recently had the privilege of participating in the LCMS Youth Gathering July 19-23, 2025. Over the course of three days, Dr. Rockenbach gave 10 presentations on timely and challenging topics including “What About Transgenderism?” and “How to Discuss Gender Identity with Young Adults.” Rockenbach also co-presented with Ted Kober about topics based on their book, “Unforgivable.” 
Rockenbach is part of The Lutheran Church—Missouri Synod (LCMS) taskforce, “Created Male and Female,” which hosted a booth at the gathering called, "Who Am I?" Concordia Seminary students were invited to help staff the booth and engage with youth on these important issues.



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