
ICYMI: Haupt on Mission in the Early LCMS
Benjamin Haupt on early LCMS mission thinking and work and what we can learn from it for today
Benjamin Haupt on early LCMS mission thinking and work and what we can learn from it for today
Summaries of the original research of this year’s PhD graduates of Concordia Seminary, St. Louis
Erik Herrmann marks the 500th anniversary of Luther’s most famous speech by introducing a new “director’s cut” of the scene from a recent film
President Emeritus Dale Meyer talks with Interim President Daniel Preus about his own life and ministry and the life of Concordia Seminary
#TBT: In 1963, “Ossie” Hoffmann, fresh off a visit with Lutheran Christians in Ethiopia, spoke with his signature humor and erudition about missiology and church history
Continuing the conversation with Prof. Elowsky (part 2 of 2)
Prof. Elowsky teaches historical theology and is director of the Center for the Study of Early Christian Texts
We stand at a point in time when we are learning incredible new insights into how memory works. The 2015 Theological Symposium, September 22-23, will explore what it all means for church and ministry
Robert Kolb remembers the life of renowned Swedish church historian Bengt Hägglund
Paul Robinson will lead the winter Lay Bible Institute, “Are We Still Fighting the Crusades?” The Institute will take place Wednesday evenings, Jan 11-Feb 1, 2012 on the Concordia Seminary campus
Ancient ruins and our not-so-ancient “Christmas”