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    Review: COMMON CALLINGS AND ORDINARY VIRTUES

    "Common Callings and Ordinary Virtues deserves a wide reading if for no other reason than to help those of us who live in an age of hyperbole and what is purported to be extraordinary and unprecedented events to be simple people who follow Christ in the everyday and who excel at being boring in the best possible way." Dr Joel Biermann from his review of COMMON CALLINGS AND ORDINARY VIRTUES: Christian Ethics for Everyday Life by Brent Waters
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    In Memoriam: James Arne Nestingen (1945–2022)

    Dr. Robert Kolb writes about the work of Dr. James Arne Nestingen and of their friendship
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    Honest Repentance – Lenten Sermon Series Introduction

    Repentance starts with being honest before God and ourselves about who we are. 'Honest Repentance' is the theme of our 2023 Lenten sermon series. This series consists of six doctrinal sermons exploring the nature of repentance, designed to be preached during Wednesday night Lenten services
To a friend whose brother took his own life
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To a friend whose brother took his own life


To a friend whose brother took his own life

This letter was written to a friend. Names have been changed to safeguard identity. Dear John, It is hard to believe that you have lived at the retirement home for nearly two years. When I look back upon the timing of your move just before COVID turned things upside down, I can see the hand ..

Fourfold Forgiveness
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Fourfold Forgiveness


Fourfold Forgiveness

How forgiveness is practiced in the Christian life

Miroslav Volf on Luther, Memory, and Reconciliation
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Miroslav Volf on Luther, Memory, and Reconciliation


Miroslav Volf on Luther, Memory, and Reconciliation

The prolific Yale theologian spoke at Concordia Seminary, St. Louis, as part of the Reformation500 speaker series on April 11, 2016

“In Remembrance of Me: Memory and the Life of Faith” – The 2015 Theological Symposium
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“In Remembrance of Me: Memory and the Life of Faith” – The 2015 Theological Symposium


“In Remembrance of Me: Memory and the Life of Faith” – The 2015 Theological Symposium

Videos of the plenary presentations by Steve Joordens and Charlotte Linde, in conjunction with essays published in the Spring 2016 CONCORDIA JOURNAL

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Meet Professor Mark Rockenbach (Part 2)


Meet Professor Mark Rockenbach (Part 2)

Continuing the conversation with Prof. Rockenbach (part 2 of 2)

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Meet Professor Mark Rockenbach (Part 1)


Meet Professor Mark Rockenbach (Part 1)

Prof. Rockenbach teaches practical theology, specializing in pastoral care and counseling

In Remembrance of Me: Memory and the Life of Faith
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In Remembrance of Me: Memory and the Life of Faith


In Remembrance of Me: Memory and the Life of Faith

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

FAQ #3 on Luther’s Two Kinds of Righteousness
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FAQ #3 on Luther’s Two Kinds of Righteousness


FAQ #3 on Luther’s Two Kinds of Righteousness

The third video in a series of FAQs on Luther’s two kinds of righteousness: How does the distinction of two kinds of righteousness help clarify grace and forgiveness?

Leave Your Gift at the Altar and “Text”?
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Leave Your Gift at the Altar and “Text”?


Leave Your Gift at the Altar and “Text”?

Is social media the new “forgiveness technology”?

A Devotional Thought for Lent
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A Devotional Thought for Lent


A Devotional Thought for Lent

“Father, forgive them, for they know not what they do.” Reflecting on Christ’s words along the way to the cross

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