New Testament
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“And they will all be taught of God”: Martin Luther’s Biblical Translation at 500
It is now 500 years since Luther’s translation of the New Testament first appeared. It is no exaggeration or hyperbole to praise Luther’s German Bible…
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Book Blurbs: Festschrift for Mark Seifrid
A wide-ranging conversation inspired by the collection of essays to honor beloved New Testament scholar Mark Seifrid.
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Ph.D. Dissertations, 2021
Summaries of the original research of this year’s PhD graduates of Concordia Seminary, St. Louis.
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New Creation
The sainted Robert Hoerber reflects on what is “new” in a calendar year…and a life.
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The Advent of the Word
Reflecting on the advent(s) of Christ in a year of interruptions.
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Word and Work: The Impact of the Bible
Jeff Kloha gives a virtual walk-through of the Museum of the Bible.
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“The Devil is a Liar and So is His Father”: Why Greek Matters
…and why seminary students take Summer Greek.
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Teaching (and Learning) Greek
Or: Why New Testament Greek is Like a Football Game
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Word and Work: Ministry After Ferguson
Discussing the work of the Lutheran Hope Center with Micah Glenn.