Concordia Seminary Newsroom
Seminary Offers Nationwide Summer Workshops
Concordia Seminary is pleased to announce its summer 2008 series of workshops for pastors, professional church workers and interested lay persons. Eleven workshops, covering a wide variety of subjects, are offered nationwide.
The cost for each summer workshop is $125. Payment is due 21 days prior to the beginning of each workshop, and workshops have a minimum required enrollment. Housing and meal information may be obtained from the host pastor.
To register or receive further information, contact the Office of Continuing Education and Parish Services, Concordia Seminary, 801 Seminary Place, St. Louis, MO 63105; (314) 505-7486; [email protected].
- “Why Some and Not Others? The Canon of the New Testament in Historical and Theological Prospective,” June 10-12, Waverly,Iowa, by Prof. Jeffrey Kloha, assistant professor of exegetical theology at Concordia Seminary.
- “Journey with Jonah,” July 7-9, Phoenix, Ariz., by Dr. R. Reed Lessing, associate professor of exegetical theology at Concordia Seminary.
- “Righteousness and the Righteous Life: Galatians, James and Justification,” July 14-16, Wichita, Kans., by Prof. Jeffrey Kloha, assistant professor of exegetical theology at Concordia Seminary.
- “James: The Apostle of Faith and Works,” July 14-16, Cedar Crest, N.M., by Dr. Louis Brighton, professor emeritus at Concordia Seminary.
- “Restore the Roar: Amos,” July 21-23, West Fargo, N.D., by Dr. R. Reed Lessing, associate professor of exegetical theology at Concordia Seminary.
- “Practicing Ambidexterity,” July 21-23, West Des Moines, Iowa, by Dr. Joel Biermann, assistant professor of systematic theology at Concordia Seminary.
- “God’s Blue Planet,” August 4-6, Danville, Va., by Dr. Charles P. Arand, professor of systematic theology at Concordia Seminary.
- “God’s Blue Planet,” August 11-13, Seymour, Ind., by Dr. Charles P. Arand, professor of systematic theology at Concordia Seminary.
- “Practicing Ambidexterity,” August 11-13, Bloomington, Ill., by Dr. Joel Biermann, assistant professor of systematic theology at Concordia Seminary.
- “The Uniqueness of Christ in a Pluralistic Culture: Through Lutheran Eyes,” August 11-13, Tryon, N.C., by Dr. Joel Okamoto, associate professor of systematic theology at Concordia Seminary.
- “Psalms,” August 12-14, Cleveland, Ohio, by Dr. R. Reed Lessing, associate professor of exegetical theology at Concordia Seminary.
Additional information is also available in the Continuing Education section of the Seminary’s Web site, www.csl.edu.