Robert Kolb
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Baptism of our Lord • Luke 3:15–22 • January 10, 2016
By Robert Kolb I am not particularly fond of John the Baptist. It is not his strange clothes or his strange diet that puts me…
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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.
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In Memoriam: Bengt Vilhelm Hägglund
Robert Kolb remembers the life of renowned Swedish church historian Bengt Hägglund.
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Robert Kolb on the Lutheran Confessions
Robert Kolb talks about the new German edition of the Book of Concord.
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Lent 2 • Romans 5:1–11 • March 1, 2015
By Robert Kolb Sometimes it seems as if our lives have wandered into one of the survival shows on television and we are about to be…
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The “Three Kingdoms” of Simon Musaeus: A Wittenberg Student Processes Luther’s Thought
Robert Kolb discusses one of Luther’s significant, but little known, students: Simon Musaeus.
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Tuomo Mannermaa: Father of Finnish Interpretation of Luther Dies
Tuomo Mannermaa (September 29,1937-January 19, 2015), professor emeritus of ecumenical Theology at the University of Helsinki and internationally recognized Luther scholar, died this past week…
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Conversations on the Lutheran Confessions
On March 12, 2015, Concordia Seminary will host a special Conversation on the Lutheran Confessions.
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Oxford Handbook of Martin Luther’s Theology Appears
Oxford University Press has published (April 2014) The Oxford Handbook of Martin Luther’s Theology, in its series of “Handbooks” to aid study of a wide…