Symposia & Seminars
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Certification and counseling process
Convocation recorded on September 9, 1992, Concordia Seminary, St. Louis. Overviews the counseling services available to seminarians and their families and the relationship of the…
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Articulating the Gospel in American Evangelicalism and Orthodoxy
Plenary session of the Sixth Annual Theological Symposium entitled “Law and Gospel, Part II: The Gospel in Church and World”, recorded at Concordia Seminary, Saint…
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Articulating the Gospel in Roman Catholicism and Lutheranism
Plenary session of the Sixth Annual Theological Symposium entitled “Law and Gospel, Part II: The Gospel in Church and World”, recorded at Concordia Seminary, Saint…
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Doctrine of the ministry is unity possible or do Lutherans have to live with diversity?
Recorded at the 14th Annual Symposium on the Lutheran Confessions, entitled “Ministry–reality or myth,” Concordia Theological Seminary (Ft. Wayne, Ind.) on January 23-24, 1991.
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Articulating the Gospel according to different Christian traditions
Plenary session of the Sixth Annual Theological Symposium entitled “Law and Gospel Part II: The Gospel in Church and World,” recorded at Concordia Seminary (Saint…
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Doctrine of the ministry is unity possible or do Lutherans have to live with diversity?
Recorded at the 14th Annual Symposium on the Lutheran Confessions, entitled “Ministry–reality or myth,” Concordia Theological Seminary (Ft. Wayne, Ind.) on January 23-24, 1991.
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Expressing the Gospel in today’s world
Plenary session of the Sixth Annual Theological Symposium entitled “Law and Gospel, Part II: The Gospel in Church and World”, recorded at Concordia Seminary, Saint…
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Natural order and law in Graeco-Roman thought
Recorded at the 6th Annual Exegetical Theology Symposium, entitled “The order of creation,” Concordia Theological Seminary (Ft. Wayne, Ind.) on January 22, 1991.
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Quo vademus : the future of evangelicalism and lutheranism in North America
Plenary session of the Second Annual Theological Symposium, entitled “The appeal of American evangelicalism,” recorded at Concordia Seminary (Saint Louis, Mo.) on May 6, 1992.