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    Concordia Journal Summer 2022

    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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    ICYMI: Preaching Matthew (Part 1)

    David Schmitt, Jeff Gibbs, and Ron Rall form a Preachers Roundtable on preaching Matthew. Part one of two
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    ICYMI: 2022 Multiethnic Symposium Videos

    On May 3-4, 2022, we held our Multiethnic Symposium on campus, in partnership with Concordia University, St. Paul.  The theme of the symposium was “Rise and Enter the City“: “But rise and enter the city, and you will be told what you are to do” (Acts 9:6 ESV). With these words, Jesus calls Saul of ..
Making More of Gospel Metaphors
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Making More of Gospel Metaphors


Making More of Gospel Metaphors

…aka, preaching the whole can of worms

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Proper 25 • Luke 18:9–17 • October 23, 2016


Proper 25 • Luke 18:9–17 • October 23, 2016

By David Schmitt Textual Notes In this reading, Jesus moves from the world of the imagination, where he tells a parable (vv. 9–14), to the world of his ministry, where he blesses children (vv. 15–17). Both of these worlds are joined by a common problem and a common theme. The common problem is contempt for others, ..

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METAPHOR IN CULTURE: Universality and Variation by Zoltán Kövecses


METAPHOR IN CULTURE: Universality and Variation by Zoltán Kövecses

Justin Rossow reviews METAPHOR IN CULTURE: Universality and Variation. By Zoltán Kövecses. Cambridge, NY: Cambridge University Press, 2005. Paperback ed., 2007. 332 pages. Cloth. $75.00. Paper $29.99

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