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    Review: COMMON CALLINGS AND ORDINARY VIRTUES

    "Common Callings and Ordinary Virtues deserves a wide reading if for no other reason than to help those of us who live in an age of hyperbole and what is purported to be extraordinary and unprecedented events to be simple people who follow Christ in the everyday and who excel at being boring in the best possible way." Dr Joel Biermann from his review of COMMON CALLINGS AND ORDINARY VIRTUES: Christian Ethics for Everyday Life by Brent Waters
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    In Memoriam: James Arne Nestingen (1945–2022)

    Dr. Robert Kolb writes about the work of Dr. James Arne Nestingen and of their friendship
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    Honest Repentance – Lenten Sermon Series Introduction

    Repentance starts with being honest before God and ourselves about who we are. 'Honest Repentance' is the theme of our 2023 Lenten sermon series. This series consists of six doctrinal sermons exploring the nature of repentance, designed to be preached during Wednesday night Lenten services
Concordia Journal, Fall 2020
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Concordia Journal, Fall 2020


Concordia Journal, Fall 2020

An issue on the theme of theology and politics. Featuring the work of Joel Biermann, Leopoldo Sanchez, and Joel Okamoto

ICYMI: Erik Herrmann on “Luther’s Translation as Reformation of Pastoral Care”
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ICYMI: Erik Herrmann on “Luther’s Translation as Reformation of Pastoral Care”


ICYMI: Erik Herrmann on “Luther’s Translation as Reformation of Pastoral Care”

The role of Bible translation from the printing press of the Reformation to the digital media of today

Inclined to Boast: Social Media and Self-Justification
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Inclined to Boast: Social Media and Self-Justification


Inclined to Boast: Social Media and Self-Justification

Trevor Sutton explores the implications of digital media on human identity and pastoral care

Jeff Gibbs, “The Myth of Righteous Anger”
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Jeff Gibbs, “The Myth of Righteous Anger”


Jeff Gibbs, “The Myth of Righteous Anger”

What the Bible says (and doesn’t say) about human anger

Social Media: Weaponizing the Tongue
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Social Media: Weaponizing the Tongue


Social Media: Weaponizing the Tongue

A sermon on Ephesians 4:25-5:2

Days of Theological Reflection to focus on digital age – May 5-6, 2015
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Days of Theological Reflection to focus on digital age – May 5-6, 2015


Days of Theological Reflection to focus on digital age – May 5-6, 2015

Tom Boomershine and Matt Peeples, among others, will discuss the impact of technology on exegesis and preaching

Social Media and the Future of Community
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Social Media and the Future of Community


Social Media and the Future of Community

Matt Kobs on social media, technology, and community

Leave Your Gift at the Altar and “Text”?
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Leave Your Gift at the Altar and “Text”?


Leave Your Gift at the Altar and “Text”?

Is social media the new “forgiveness technology”?

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Faith and Writing Workshop – July 23-25, 2013


Faith and Writing Workshop – July 23-25, 2013

Concordia Seminary, St. Louis, will again host the annual Faith and Writing workshop

What Do Our Communication Practices Say About Us?
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What Do Our Communication Practices Say About Us?


What Do Our Communication Practices Say About Us?

Seven things to think about for life in the iPhone age

Day of Homiletical Reflection – Wed, May 9, 2012
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Day of Homiletical Reflection – Wed, May 9, 2012


Day of Homiletical Reflection – Wed, May 9, 2012

Concordia Seminary, St. Louis, will host its 10th Annual Day of Homiletical Reflection on Wed, May 9, from 9:00 a.m. to 4:15 p.m. David Lose will be the featured speaker on “Faithful Proclamation in the Age of Digital Pluralism.”

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