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As I passed through our synod’s ministerial education system and especially as my education became more focused at the end of college and into seminary, I and my schoolmates, like those before us, sought the answer to the question….
What does it mean to be a Lutheran pastor?
Seeking and understanding the answer to that question didn’t [...]

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It finally arrived!
After weeks of waiting and then dealing with a shipping snag, this afternoon a new Lutheran addition to my Libronix Digital Library System arrived at my doorstep. I finally got my copy of Concordia: The Lutheran Confessions on CD-ROM (The 2nd Edition)!
Earlier this month, Concordia Publishing House (CPH) released the Libronix version of [...]

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Studium Excitare has re-launched!
Around 2002, students in the confessional language studies at Martin Luther College (MLC) launched a new quarterly journal of confessional language studies named Studium Excitare, which as they explained, “is a Latin phrase that, literally translated, means ‘to arouse zeal.’ This phrase is employed in early Lutheran church writings (e.g. Heidelberg Disputation) [...]

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