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Episode 28-Jerusalem at the Time of Jesus
World-renowned archeologist Dr. Jodi Magness shares her findings from decades of excavations in Israel. “The world of Jesus 2000 years ago was as alien to us as life on Mars. It was a completely different world,” said Magness in this discussion with Professor of Exegetical Theology Dr. David Adams.
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017. Acts 17:22-34
Chapel Sermon by Peter Nafzger from Acts 17:22-34 on Tuesday, September 17, 2024.
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070. Genesis 2:18-25
Genesis 2:18-25 presented by Philip Penhallegon for the First reading for Sunday, October 6, 2024, 20th Sunday after Pentecost (prop22)
033. Mark 10:2-16
Chapel Sermon by Charles Gieschen from Mark 10:2-16 on Wednesday, October 9, 2024.
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Miscarriage and Memorial Service 10/24/24
Bulletin and Entire Service Recorded for the Miscarriage and Memorial Service 10/24/24.
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073. Daniel 12:1-3
Daniel 12:1-3 presented by Philip Penhallegon for the First reading for Sunday, November 17, 2024, 26th Sunday after Pentecost (prop28)
Print Bible and Digital Bible: Friends or Foes?
Printed Bibles in the hands of millions of people is a recent development, something that gained impetus at the beginning of the 19th century with the Bible Society movement. The digital Bible is a new addition at only 40 years old. Are these two formats of the Bible friends or foes? What are the advantages of a digital Bible? Will the digital Bible ever replace the print version of the Bible? Is a digital Bible on a smartphone a ‘real Bible?
Ten Tales of Technology and the Church
In this presentation, Dr. Bernard Bull draws from the history of technology to recount ten brief stories about the role and influence of technology in the life of the church. From the role of art and the written word to the printing press, mass produced books, 19th to 21st century communication technologies, social media, robotics and the emergence of artificial intelligence, each account serves as both cautionary tale and source of wisdom as the church considers challenges and opportunities for the future
Digital Technology and Manuscript Research: An Abscrift Hidden in Plain Sight
For centuries scholars have been aware of the close relationship between two ninth-century Greek Latin bilingual manuscripts, Codex Boernerianus (GA 012, VL 77) and Codex Augiensis (GA 010, VL 78) with very few satisfactory conclusions regarding the nature of that relationship. Recent advancements in digital technology have breathed new life into this question as more detailed analyses are now possible. This presentation seeks to demonstrate how these new digital tools have been used to shed light on the nature of this relationship, which has eluded scholars for centuries. Based on an analysis of full electronic transcriptions of the Greek texts of these manuscripts in Romans, Galatians, Ephesians and 1 Timothy, it can now be shown that the Greek text of Codex Augiensis was copied directly from Codex Boernerianus and has thus stood as an Abschrift (a direct copy) in plain sight. These findings indicate that, as a copy of an existing manuscript, Codex Augiensis should no longer be cited in critical editions of the Greek New Testament
GRAPHO 2025
The theme for this year’s journal, “With Eyes of Faith,” was selected to fit with the Seminary’s theme for the academic year, “Let us Fix our Eyes on Jesus.” As I pondered this theme it was the word “eyes” that stood out most. The Lutheran tradition, with its rich theology of the proclaimed Word, tends to focus heavily on the ears. After all, Paul says that “faith comes from hearing” (Rom 10:17). But with all this salutary emphasis on hearing, we should not neglect the role that the eyes play in the life of faith