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  • Proper 22 • Luke 17:1–10 • October 2, 2016

    By Rick Marrs This is a difficult text for Lutherans to hear. We are more comfortable with texts about God’s grace, and being his children…

    September 20, 2016
  • Book Blurbs: Paul Robinson on Luther’s view of church and sacraments (part 1/2)

    Paul Robinson discusses his work editing volume 3 of The Annotated Luther on church and sacraments.

    September 19, 2016
  • Six Questions with Dave Rueter…

    Six Questions with Dave Rueter…

    …before he presents at Concordia Seminary’s 2016 Theological Symposium: “From Font to Grave: Catechesis for the Lifelong Disciple” (Sept 20-21).

    September 14, 2016
  • Proper 21 • Luke 16:19–31 • September 25, 2016

    By Thomas Egger It is interesting to look at different paintings inspired by this Bible story. The rich man is surrounded by friends and servants…

    September 13, 2016
  • Book Blurbs: Erik Herrmann on editing Luther (Part 2/2)

    Erik Herrmann discusses his new work editing Martin Luther’s “Babylonian Captivity of the Church.”

    September 12, 2016
  • Three Questions with Mary Jane Haemig…

    Three Questions with Mary Jane Haemig…

    …before she presents at Concordia Seminary’s 2016 Theological Symposium: “From Font to Grave: Catechesis for the Lifelong Disciple” (Sept 20-21).

    September 9, 2016
  • What does a Concordia Seminary professor do over the summer?

    What does a Concordia Seminary professor do over the summer?

    A summer in the lives of Elowsky, Seifrid, Biermann, and Voelz.

    September 6, 2016
  • Proper 20 • Luke 16:1–15 • September 18, 2016

    By Victor Raj Justice God’s Way I began to study this text rather carefully on tax day, April 15. Especially in that context, the theme…

    September 6, 2016
  • Book Blurbs: Erik Herrmann on editing Luther (Part 1/2)

    Erik Herrmann discusses his new work editing Martin Luther’s “Babylonian Captivity of the Church.”

    September 5, 2016
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