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04-03 Under the Fig Tree: From PK to Preacher’s Wife with Kati Gaschler
In this episode of Under the Fig Tree, hosts Rev. Micah Glenn and Dr. Ben Haupt chat with the Seminary’s new Recruitment Coordinator Kati Gaschler. Growing up a PK (preacher’s kid) and now a preacher’s wife, Kati shares some bits of her life from St. Louis to Fort Wayne, Ind., to Indianapolis. She also shares a bit about her love of photography, the stained glass windows in chapel and the architecture of the campus of Concordia Theological Seminary, Fort Wayne, where her father is a professor and where she worked previously. Her advice for prospective students? “Talk to your pastor,” she says. “In my small experience, I think that’s a big source of influence. I know that was a big influence for my husband. See what they say.”
“Under the Fig Tree” is a video and audio podcast of Concordia Seminary, St. Louis. New video and audio episodes are added weekly each Monday during the academic year. “Under the Fig Tree” can be found on YouTube, the Seminary’s Scholar site (scholar.csl.edu) and most podcast platforms including Spotify, Apple Podcasts and Google Podcasts. Those interested in vocational ministry are invited to join the Seminary contact list at Request-Information. You can learn more about Concordia Seminary at csl.edu or by contacting the admissions team at [email protected] or 800-822-9545. or 800-822-9545
045. Matthew 24:29-35
Chapel Sermon by William Wilson from Matthew 24:29-35 on Monday, November 13, 2023
047. 1 Thessalonians 4:13-18
Chapel Sermon by Matthew Clark from 1 Thessalonians 4:13-18 on Wednesday, November 15, 2023
J. G. Hamann’s Theology of History
The religious, social and aesthetic fragmentations of the current era challenge Christians to find creative paths in the world. This presentation will argue that Johan Georg Hamann (d. 1788) offered a theological grammar to discern such a path. The key to this grammar is the coincidentia oppositorum — the coincidence of opposites — which he apprehended through the communicatio idiomatum in Christ — that what is divine participates in what is earthly and vice versa. Hamann understood that the coincidentia oppositorum did not only take place in the incarnation but also reflects how God is in creation. God is so far outside categories that human attempts to delineate Him in systems and theologies are hopeless, but He is simultaneously so close to human beings as to be present within each detail of the created order. Hamann’s theological grammar overcomes many of the philosophical and theological aporias of our late-modern and postmodern world. This sectional will place Hamann’s theological grammar into conversation with such contemporary figures as Löwith, von Balthasar, Taylor and Milbank, to show how his work may lead Christians toward a free community that mirrors the image of God in love, work and rest
Call Day 2023
Call Day Placement Service on Wednesday April 26th at Concordia Seminary St. Louis.https://scholar.csl.edu/callday/1096/thumbnail.jp
047. Matthew 28:16-20
Matthew 28:16-20 presented by Mark Seifrid for the Gospel reading for Sunday, June 4, 2023, Trinity Sunday
17th Hispanic Annual Lecture/“Improving our Cultural Intelligence for Effective Ministry Among and by Hispanic and Latino/Latina Gen Z”
This presentation examines Cultural Intelligence (CQ) as a pathway to effective ministry among and by Hispanic and Latino/Latina Gen Z. Through the lens of CQ, this presentation also examines strategies for pastoral leadership in multigenerational, multilingual and diverse cross-cultural contexts
Response to 17th Annual Hispanic Lecture
In this response to the 17th Annual Lecture in Hispanic/Latino Theology and Missions, Rev. Lincon Guerra will identify and address the challenges of the church in the areas of outreach and ministry to second- and third-generation Hispanics in the United States
126. Sacrament of the Altar
Chapel Sermon by Jesse Kueker on the Sacrament of the Altar on Friday, April 21, 2023
133. Psalm 100:5
Chapel Sermon by Stanish Stanley from Psalm 100:5 on Tuesday, May 2, 2023