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010. Matthew 18:1-20
Chapel Sermon by David Peter from Matthew 18:1-20 on Wednesday, September 13, 2023
Honest Repentance and Salvation
Dr. Maxwell’s sermon on Honest Repentance and Salvation March 29, 2023
(Nuevo) Romanos 14 y Adiáfora en las Confesiones Luteranas
Romanos 14 y Adiáfora en las Confesiones Luterana
070. Acts 2:29-41
Chapel Sermon by Jesse Kueker from Acts 2:29-41 on Monday, January 9, 2023
03-15 Under the Fig Tree: Dr. Douglas L. Rutt shares his journey to Seminary and to the mission field in Guatemala.
In this episode of Under the Fig Tree, hosts Rev. Micah Glenn and Dr. Ben Haupt sit down with Dr. Douglas L. Rutt, professor of Practical Theology at Concordia Seminary. Rutt shares his journey to Seminary and to the mission field in Guatemala. He also discusses with Ben and Micah how God prepared him for future calls in his ministry through the lulls and times of questioning.
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Honest Repentance Session 1
Dr. Maxwell looks at justification through the concept of psychology and how it perceives man
Honest Repentance Session 2
Dr. Maxwell explores how we should deal with emotions that are unhealthy to repress
082. Book Blurbs: Bruce Schuchard, The Word from the Beginning
Concordia Seminary’s Dean of Theological Research and Publication Dr. Erik Herrmann talks with Dr. Bruce Schuchard, professor of Exegetical Theology, about his new book, The Word from the Beginning: The Person and Work of Jesus in the Gospel of John (Lexham Academic, 2022), in this Concordia Journal Book Blurbs segment. Schuchard began studying John as part of his graduate work. “It struck me quite a while ago, this Gospel has more to say about the Word made flesh than perhaps we previously we realized,” Schuchard says in the video. “Who the Word is in the prologue, ‘In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God,’ and then in verse 14, ‘And the Word became flesh.’” Schuchard says a lot of scholarship suggests this manner of introducing readers to Jesus in the first few verses of John doesn’t end up being taken anywhere in the story that follows, or that perhaps, the prologue was a late addition to the Gospel. He argues that the book’s prologue has a much more organic relationship with the rest of John. “If you play close and careful attention to Jesus, who talks a lot in this Gospel, and frequently talks about His talk a lot, we discover the thread that needs to be noticed with the telling of the story,” Schuchard says. “Who the Word is in the prologue is what the Word does in the narrative. He speaks.” The book is available for purchase through Lexham Press and on Amazon.https://scholar.csl.edu/cjc/1082/thumbnail.jp