Professor Emeritus of Religion at Pacific Lutheran University Douglas Oakman leads an illuminating discussion with fellow responders Brooke Petersen, Barbara Rossing, and Jason Wahlstrom. Come together and experience their perspectives and insights on the transformative power of faith and the power of Biblicism in the path towards a global resolve for international harmony and justice.
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The Seminex conference at LSTC marked the 50th anniversary of the "Seminary in Exile," a movement significant in American Lutheran theological education, responding to conflicts within Lutheran denominations. It features engaging sessions on theological diversity and Seminex's impact, alumni reunions, and various attendance options.
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Join leading advocate David Beckmann and fellow responders Pastor Michael Fick, and Rev. Drs. Baiju Markose and Linda Thomas for an enlightening discussion as they delve into the imperative role of justice in faith-based communities and the broader world. Don’t miss this compelling conversation among leading voices in theology and social justice.
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Have you been touched by the transformative power of music, prayer, and community? This is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to join ELCA minister and cantor Martin A. Seltz and respondents Robert Buckley-Farlee, Keith Hampton, and Anne Krentz Organ for an exploration of the transformative healing that occurs when we raise our voices together.
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Join The Rev. Dr. Kathryn “Kit” Kleinhans, Dean of Trinity Lutheran Seminary along with fellow responders Eric Jensen, Candace Kohli, and Gary Simpson for a discussion of the Lutheran Confessional Heritage. Together, they will explore social, inter-religious, and gendered realities that reveal the Lutheran Confessional Heritage’s continued relevance to our life and times. Join now to engage in this important discussion!
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The Rev. Dr. James Thomas, a 1976 graduate of Seminex, joins Jane Buckley-Farlee, Rafael Malpica Padilla, and José David Rodriguez for a discussion on intersectionality, global ministries, and how our role as a Witness can bring us closer to Christ and each other. Don’t pass up this opportunity to learn about how we can engage our faith for global equity, justice, and healing.
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