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Practical Theological Framework -2
Dr. Rockenbach takes a deeper dive into understanding the distinction of theology from above and theology from below.https://scholar.csl.edu/practical_theological_framework/1005/thumbnail.jp
037. Mark 10:23–31
Chapel Sermon by Ely Prieto from Mark 10:23–31 on Monday, October 21, 2024.
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038. Ecclesiastes 5:10-20
Chapel Sermon by Glenn Nielsen from Ecclesiastes 5:10-20 on Tuesday, October 22, 2024.
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042. John 15:12-21
Chapel Sermon by Richard Stuckwisch from John 15:12-21 on Monday, October 28, 2024.
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Daniel 12:01-03
Daniel 12:1-3 presented by Philip Penhallegon for the First reading for Sunday, November 17, 2024, 26th Sunday after Pentecost (prop28)
045. John 8:31-36
Chapel Sermon by Charles Arand from John 8:31-36 on Thursday, October 31, 2024.
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061. Mark 10:32–34, 35-45
Mark 10:32–34, 35-45 presented by David Lewis for the Gospel reading for Sunday, March 17, 2024, Fifth Sunday in Lent
095. Exodus 6:1-13
Chapel Sermon by Luke Onken from Exodus 6:1-13 on Monday, February 26, 2024
093. Book Blurbs: James W. Voelz, Principles of Biblical Interpretation for Everyone
Concordia Seminary’s Dean of Theological Research and Publication Dr. Kevin Golden talks with Graduate Professor of Exegetical Theology Dr. James W. Voelz about his recent book, Principles of Biblical Interpretation for Everyone (Concordia Seminary Press, 2023), in this Concordia Journal Book Blurbs segment. Voelz has designed this inventive text for lay people who are intensely interested in doing in-depth interpretation of the sacred Scriptures. He looks at what readers encounter in English Bible translations and discusses everything from the manuscripts that stand behind those translations, to issues of language and meaning, to the surprisingly complex content of Scripture, to problems of application for today. “Deeper Dives” with more detail are included for those who are interested. Voelz says the book is written for the informed lay person who wants to go deep into the Bible. “This book is for the man, the woman who comes to Bible class with a Bible, a pad a paper, a pencil and is really wanting to learn,” Voelz says. “It’s not for the person who comes in with a donut and says, ‘Hey, is there a Bible somewhere in this class?’ I’m aiming at the person who really wants to delve in.”
The book is available for purchase through the Concordia Seminary online store.https://scholar.csl.edu/cjc/1093/thumbnail.jp
091. Book Blurbs- Face to Face: Martin Luther’s View of Reality
Book Blurbs: Robert Kolb, Face to Face
Face to Face book coverConcordia Seminary’s Dean of Theological Research and Publication Dr. Kevin Golden chats with Professor Emeritus Dr. Robert Kolb about his forthcoming book, Face to Face: Martin Luther’s View of Reality (Fortress Press, 2024), in this Concordia Journal Book Blurbs segment. The book provides an overview of Luther’s thought proceeds from the perspective of his use of the Latin preposition coram, “face-to-face with.” Kolb, a preeminent Luther scholar, proposes that under Luther’s use of dominant ancient concepts of reality in his day, he placed the foundation of relationships. Kolb wants readers to understand the “presence of God and His continuing relationship with us,” he says. God “always wants to be in dialogue with us. Luther’s understanding of faith is really much like Erik Erikson’s concept of trust. It grabs the whole of our person. If we really trust the word of Absolution and say, ‘OK God, if You say so, I’m righteous.” Then we’re going to want to act that out in righteous deeds. And so this idea of trusting in Christ and what He has done for us becomes the key to our relationship with God and with the world and with other human beings. That’s the exciting thing about Luther’s theology. It fits so nicely into 21st century life in the Western world.”
The book is available for purchase through Fortress Press and Amazon.https://scholar.csl.edu/cjc/1091/thumbnail.jp