• Epiphany 3 • Luke 4:16–30 • January 24, 2016

    By David Peter This text is appropriate for reflection early in the Epiphany season for several reasons. First, it reports one of Jesus’s first acts of his public ministry. Second, it is…

  • Meet the Professor: Joel Elowsky (Part 1)

    Prof. Elowsky teaches historical theology and is director of the Center for the Study of Early Christian Texts.

  • Epiphany 2 • John 2:1–11 • January 17, 2016

    By David I. Lewis Introduction  Today’s gospel lesson records the beginning of the miraculous signs (αρχη των σημειων) which Jesus did as recorded in the Gospel of John: Jesus changes gallons of…

  • Reading Luther in China

    Reading Luther in China

    Won Yong Ji, Hank Rowold, and “Letting Luther speak Chinese.”

  • Baptism of our Lord • Luke 3:15–22 • January 10, 2016

    By Robert Kolb I am not particularly fond of John the Baptist. It is not his strange clothes or his strange diet that puts me off. I know lots of people with…

  • The Press of the Text: Honoring Jim Voelz

    The Press of the Text: Honoring Jim Voelz

    A forthcoming Festschrift to celebrate a scholar of the Greek language, the Gospel of Mark, and a glass of wine.

  • O Emmanuel

    O Emmanuel

    December 23   ANTIPHON O Emmanuel, our King and Lawgiver, the Desire of All Nations and their Savior: Come and save us, O Lord our God. READING From Isaiah chapters 7 and…

  • Fifth Multiethnic Symposium – January 26-27, 2016

    Fifth Multiethnic Symposium – January 26-27, 2016

    “Communities of Hope: One Community in Christ” will also feature the first HMong Symposium and the 10th Annual Lecture in Hispanic/Latino Theology and Missions.

  • O King of Nations

    O King of Nations

      December 22     ANTIPHON O King of the Nations, the Ruler they long for, the Cornerstone uniting all people: Come and save mankind whom You formed out of clay. READING…

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