
Summer Slumming in the Library: “Faith in Christ” and Galatians 5:5-6
New insights into the longstanding “pistis Christou” debate in Galatians
New insights into the longstanding “pistis Christou” debate in Galatians
By James Voelz Introduction and Overview This well-known pericope is “typical” of Luke’s Gospel in several important ways. Chief is the portrayal of Jesus as a prophetic figure (in something of a contrast to Matthew, where he is more obviously a Yahweh and Moses figure). This theme is initiated and made programmatic for the third Gospel ..
A forthcoming Festschrift to celebrate a scholar of the Greek language, the Gospel of Mark, and a glass of wine
Dr. Jim Voelz to give inaugural Kingsbury Chair lecture during this year’s Symposium, on September 22, 2015
In a special excerpt from his online D.Min. course on Mark, Prof. Jim Voelz discusses the Gospel pericope for the 15th Sunday after Pentecost (Proper 18), in the context of the Year B lectionary
The working schedule for “In Remembrance of Me: Memory and the Life of Faith,” September 22-23, 2015
In a special excerpt from his online D.Min. course on Mark, Prof. Jim Voelz discusses the Gospel pericopes for both the 13th and 14th Sundays after Pentecost (Proper 16 [Mk 7:1-13] and 17 [Mk 7:14-23]), in the context of the Year B lectionary
In a special excerpt from his online D.Min. course on Mark, Prof. Jim Voelz discusses the Gospel pericope for the 9th Sunday after Pentecost (Proper 12), in the context of the Year B lectionary
In a special excerpt from his online D.Min. course on Mark, Prof. Jim Voelz discusses the Gospel pericope for the 8th Sunday after Pentecost (Proper 11), in the context of the Year B lectionary
Professor Jim Voelz offers a tribute to Professor Carr, as he and his wife Nedra retire at the end of this academic year
See if you can beat Professor Voelz’s score at the inaugural Symposium Golf Outing
Jim Voelz talks about his new, and much anticipated, Mark commentary
What coins tell us about the Gospel according to Mark
View video from the Day of Exegetical Reflection, held at Concordia Seminary on September 19, 2011, with the theme “The Bible in English: Its Present and Future.”
Highlights from the Spring 2012 CONCORDIA JOURNAL, heading soon to a mailbox near you