Tangible theology learned and lived
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Faith in the Home and Courageous Fathers – Dr. Joel Biermann and Dr. Mart Thompson
Raising children to be faithful followers of Jesus starts in the home. We will discuss the books “Family Discipleship with Christ” by Dr. W. Mart…
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Why the Nicene Creed Matters – Dr. Joel Elowsky
What do writings from the fourth century have to do with Christians today? Why do we frequently speak one out loud together in church services?…
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The Other Lutherans: Voices from the Global South – Dr. Leo Sánchez and Dr. Samuel Deressa
“The Lutheran church in Ethiopia is just under three times larger than all the Lutheran church bodies in America combined. How can we embrace this…
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Should AI Help Write Sermons? – Dr. Ryan Tinetti and Dr. David Maxwell
What role should artificial intelligence play in sermon crafting and lesson planning? Dr. Ryan Tinetti, professor of practical theology and Dr. David Maxwell, professor of…
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Gender Identity – Dr. Mark Rockenbach and DCE Caitlin Dinger
How does the culture around us shape our view of what it means to be male or female? Join DCE Caitlin Dinger, Concordia Seminary PhD…
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The Interaction of Brain Hemispheres and Faith
Each half of our brain drives different aspects of our thoughts and behaviors. The ways each hemisphere work together impacts the way we understand and…
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Poetry for the Unpoetic – Dr. Tim Saleska
“I’m a sports page guy… very unpoetic,” says Dr. Tim Saleska, professor of Exegetical Theology at Concordia Seminary, St. Louis. “I came to discover the…
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Ecclesiastes and Job: Together at Last – Dr. Tim Saleska
Dr. Tim Saleska, professor of exegetical theology, presents the idea that Job and Ecclesiastes are better understood in light of each other. “They inform each…

