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    Anatomy of a Sermon: “Gazing on the Beauty of the Lord” by David Schmitt

    For almost three decades Professor David Schmitt has been teaching the art and the heart of preaching to apprentice preachers at Concordia Seminary. This particular sermon was preached in the chapel at Concordia Seminary for the dedication of new stained-glass windows. Like a master weaver, Schmitt creatively combined the four threads of discourse to deliver a custom-made tapestry for the benefit of all who had gathered
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    Join us for the 2023 Multiethnic Symposium

    The Multiethnic Symposium will explore the changing landscape of immigration in the United States – and the unique opportunity Christians have to share the Gospel with people from all nations. Register today!
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    Concordia Journal Winter 2023

    Browse the interactive version above or download this issue as a pdf. The full catalog of back issues of the Concordia Journal (1975-present), along with the indexed volumes of its predecessor Concordia Theological Monthly (1949-1974), are available online at AtlaSerials® (Atlas®). Atlas is an online full-text collection of major religion and theology journals used by libraries, librarians, scholars, theologians, clergy, ..
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Book Blurbs: Erik Herrmann on editing Luther (Part 2/2)


Book Blurbs: Erik Herrmann on editing Luther (Part 2/2)

Erik Herrmann discusses his new work editing Martin Luther’s “Babylonian Captivity of the Church.”

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Book Blurbs: Erik Herrmann on editing Luther (Part 1/2)


Book Blurbs: Erik Herrmann on editing Luther (Part 1/2)

Erik Herrmann discusses his new work editing Martin Luther’s “Babylonian Captivity of the Church.”

CJ Online

Meet Professor Kou Seying (Part 2)


Meet Professor Kou Seying (Part 2)

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

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Meet Professor Kou Seying (Part 1)


Meet Professor Kou Seying (Part 1)

Prof. Seying teaches practical theology and is the associate dean for urban & cross-cultural ministry

The Pulpit

Proper 7 • Luke 8:26–39 • June 19, 2016


Proper 7 • Luke 8:26–39 • June 19, 2016

By Jeff Kloha “Why Do You Not Leave Me Alone?” Narrative Focus This pericope falls within a series of four of Jesus’s miracles (8:22–56): calming a storm, casting out demons, healing a woman, and raising a girl from the dead. These together show Jesus’s power and reign over every sphere of danger and calamity: nature, ..

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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)

CJ Online

Meet Professor Mark Rockenbach (Part 1)


Meet Professor Mark Rockenbach (Part 1)

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

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Meet Prof. Mark Seifrid (Part 2)


Meet Prof. Mark Seifrid (Part 2)

Continuing the conversation with new Concordia Seminary Professor Mark Seifrid

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Meet Prof. Mark Seifrid (Part 1)


Meet Prof. Mark Seifrid (Part 1)

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

The Pulpit

Proper 20 • James 3:13–4:10 • September 20, 2015


Proper 20 • James 3:13–4:10 • September 20, 2015

By Jeffrey Kloha James 3 and 4 stand among the harshest condemnations found in the NT. To be called “earthly, unspiritual, demonic” is certainly not the life to which the saints have been called. But it is nevertheless evident among us: bitter jealousy (3:14), strife (3:14, 16), disorder (3:16), foul deeds (3:16), quarrels, fights, (4:1–2), ..

New Books by the Faculty
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New Books by the Faculty


New Books by the Faculty

Just in time for your summer reading list, here are the books written by Concordia Seminary faculty (and staff) in the past year

DAYS OF THEOLOGICAL REFLECTION – May 7-8, 2014
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DAYS OF THEOLOGICAL REFLECTION – May 7-8, 2014


DAYS OF THEOLOGICAL REFLECTION – May 7-8, 2014

Two days of homiletical and exegetical reflection. Presenters include: John Nunes, David Schmitt, and Jim Voelz

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Book Blurbs with Jim Voelz


Book Blurbs with Jim Voelz

Jim Voelz talks about his new, and much anticipated, Mark commentary

Continuing Education and Ministry 411
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Continuing Education and Ministry 411


Continuing Education and Ministry 411

Read good books with your favorite professors in the new Concordia Seminary Book Club

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Book Blurbs: David Schmitt


Book Blurbs: David Schmitt

David Schmitt talks about his latest book

Preacher’s Roundtable: Preaching Luke, Part 2
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Preacher’s Roundtable: Preaching Luke, Part 2


Preacher’s Roundtable: Preaching Luke, Part 2

Part 2 of 2 in the conversation on preaching Luke in the second half of the church year (series C)

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