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52-Educational Theory and the Trivium - Dr. Jason Lane and Dr. Adam Hensley
The process of learning and teaching is repeated throughout life. We are shaped not only by what we learn, but also the way in which we’ve been taught. The Trivium is an educational theory that leads learners through 3 stages of development. “It is our responsibility as professors to slow students down so that their hearts are changed by this careful and slow study,” says Dr. Jason Lane, professor of theology at Concordia Seminary, St. Louis. Tune in to hear more!
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055. Romans 13:1-7
Chapel Sermon by Paul Robinson from Romans 13:1-7 on Friday, November 14, 2025.
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059. Malachi 4:1-6
Chapel Sermon by Mark Rabe from Malachi 4:1-6 on Thursday, November 20, 2025.
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Countdown to the Creed: Some of the Uses of the Number Five Within the Old Testament and Four Within the New Testament
“The Bible Code” book took the idea of the importance of biblical numbers way too far. But in the Hebrew language, letters were also numbers, and the two always had a close connection. This sectional will look at the literary-theological structures of some of the significant parts of both testaments, focusing primarily on the number five being an important number within the Old Testament and four within the New Testament. Participants will be given some time to share some of their perspectives regarding the important numbers from either Testament that they may have discovered in the past
Confessing the Body: The Nicene Creed and the Theology of Gender Identity
In this presentation, Pastor Beckett examines the intersection of Christian orthodoxy and gender identity, utilizing the Nicene Creed as a theological and pastoral framework. He argues that the three articles of the Creed offer a necessary corrective to transgender ideology by affirming that the body is a divine gift from the Creator, the incarnation of Christ validates sexed embodiment, and the Holy Spirit provides a stable identity through baptism. The source emphasizes a cruciform pastoral approach that maintains the vital distinction between Law and Gospel, seeking to lovingly confront rebellion while offering the comfort of bodily resurrection and restoration to those struggling with dysphoria. Ultimately, the text serves as a practical guide for church leaders to provide mercy without compromising doctrine, ensuring that the church remains a refuge where identity is received from God rather than self-constructed
Mercy When a Baby Dies
Join us for a discussion on spiritual care for parents and family members when a child of any age dies. We will explore the needs created by traumatic circumstances such as miscarriage, stillbirth, abortion, childhood illnesses and unexpected accidents. Participants will leave equipped with practical tools, prepared to coordinate a caregiving team involving church workers and laity
090. Luke 21:5-28
Luke 21:5-28 presented by James Fickenscher for the Gospel reading for Sunday, November 16, 2025, 23rd Sunday after Pentecost (prop28)
043. Matthew 11:12-19
Chapel Sermon by Gerhard Bode from Matthew 11:12-19 on Wednesday, October 29, 2025.
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51-Poetry for the Unpoetic - Dr. Tim Saleska
“I\u27m a sports page guy… very unpoetic,” says Dr. Tim Saleska, professor of Exegetical Theology at Concordia Seminary, St. Louis. “I came to discover the power that certain poems have on me. How they can influence and change me; make me think about my life, my relationship with our Lord differently or deepen it.” Join us as we explore the power of poetry and discuss Mary Karr’s poem “Disgraceland.”
This podcast is also available at concordiatheology.org and all major podcast platforms