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    Hebrew 39.2

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    Dr. Bartelt parses verbs and translate verses from Genesis.https://scholar.csl.edu/elementary_hebrew_2015/1068/thumbnail.jp

    087. Meet the Professor: Dr. Stephen Pietsch

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    Concordia Seminary Dean of Theological Research and Publication Dr. Kevin Golden chats with Dr. Stephen Pietsch, who recently joined the faculty as associate professor of Practical Theology. Pietsch is a respected scholar with expertise in pastoral care and counseling from the Australian Lutheran College (ALC) in North Adelaide, South Australia, where he taught undergraduate, graduate and doctoral students in the areas of pastoral care and counseling, homiletics, Lutheran Confessions, liturgics, the pastoral theology of Martin Luther and others (2008-23). After receiving a Bachelor of Theology from Luther Seminary (now ALC) in 1988, Pietsch was ordained in the Lutheran Church of Australia (LCA). He served for 19 years in parish ministry, gaining extensive pastoral care experience in congregational, school and chaplaincy settings. He also served as the ALC’s director of pastoral formation (2018-22), dean of chapel (2016-19) and field education coordinator for the School of Pastoral Theology (2009-19). Pietsch says he looks forward to teaching seminarians at Concordia Seminary and sharing his expertise in pastoral care and comfort, particularly of people with mental illness and depression. “Mental illness is a very, very lonely experience for people typically,” Pietsch says in the video. “And someone who is a persevering, loving presence in their life is also an important thing. That’s one of the things that Luther models so beautifully in his letters. … Like Luther says, you take all things captive and you use all of the gifts that God gives you. Indeed that’s one of the hallmarks of our methodology for doing practical theology here at Concordia [Seminary].” Learn more about Pietsch.Pietschhttps://scholar.csl.edu/cjc/1087/thumbnail.jp

    Hebrew 44.2

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    Dr. Bartelt reads and leads the class on interpreting Jonah 1:6-9 while using their verb paring skills.https://scholar.csl.edu/elementary_hebrew_2015/1076/thumbnail.jp

    007. Jeremiah 15:15-21

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    Chapel Sermon by Mark Rabe from Jeremiah 15:15-21 on Thursday, September 7, 2023

    037. Matthew 11:12-19

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    Chapel Sermon by Stephen Pietsch from Matthew 11:12-19 on Tuesday, October 31, 2023

    Welcome and Introduction

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    Welcome to the 2023 Theological Symposium 33rd Annual Theological Symposium. Church and Society: Living by Hope in a Secular Age

    A Lutheran Approach to Institutional Evils

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    Institutional evils, and the variable strategies designed to address them, have captured the political and cultural focus of Americans like never before. Such concern has also found root within the church. Unfortunately, many of the most popular strategies for correcting these evils are employed in ways antithetical to the Christian moral vision. Moreover, these strategies are often directed against institutions that Christians rightly celebrate. How is a Christian to distinguish between an actual instance of evil institutionalized and those trends rooted simply in the desires of the world? And once identified, how should she go about faithfully engaging these institutional evils through her words and actions in a theologically responsible way? This sectional will explore how Martin Luther employed the doctrine of the three estates to address the institutional evils of his day. For Luther, the three estates were the ecosystem of human life and the context in which vocations were fulfilled. As God-ordained realities, the estates framed human life both individually and institutionally according to a divine pattern and mutual creaturely support. Strategies of engagement will be drawn from Luther’s use of the three estates with which congregations and individuals may challenge institutionalized evils. It is not difficult to see that the world is not as it should be, but the Lutheran church has in her own tradition practical and timely resources available for Christians to challenge the evils of today

    050. Philippians 4:6-20

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    Chapel Sermon by Daniel Mattson from Philippians 4:6-20 on Tuesday, November 21, 2023

    Teología y misión en América Latina

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    En este curso se investiga y analiza las diferentes teologías de misión y métodos evangelísticos que han sido empleado en la tarea de comunicar el evangelio cristiano y de establecer comunidades cristianas en la América Latina y los Estados Unidos. Estas misiologías son estudiadas desde perspectivas bíblicas, antropológicas, sociológicas, económicas y políticas. Se enfatiza el impacto que tuvieron los exploradores, conquistadores y colonizadores en la formación de la identidad religiosa del hispano y de la sociedad hispanoamerican

    055. 1 Corinthians 15:35-49

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    Chapel Sermon by Paul Flo from 1 Corinthians 15:35-49 on Friday, December 1, 2023

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