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David J. Lose
The Marbury E. Anderson Chair in Biblical Preaching  

David J. Lose Email:
dlose@luthersem.edu

Personal Website:
www.luthersem.edu/dlose/

Office:
(651) 641-3455    Office: NW 242

 
Courses  

See personal website for course materials.
See academic catalog for general course descriptions.
IC 2639 LAW AND GOSPEL Fall Semester 2009-2010
PR 2510 FOUNDATIONS OF BIBLICAL PREACHING Fall Semester 2009-2010
PR 2510 L1 LAB 1 Fall Semester 2009-2010
PR 2510 L2 LAB 2 Fall Semester 2009-2010
PR 2510 L3 LAB 3 Fall Semester 2009-2010
PR 2510 L4 LAB 4 Fall Semester 2009-2010
PR 2510 L5 LAB 5 Fall Semester 2009-2010
PR 2510 L6 LAB 6 Fall Semester 2009-2010
PR 3530 PREACHING & WORSHIP FOR GOD'S MISS Fall Semester 2009-2010
PR 3530 L1 LAB 1 Fall Semester 2009-2010
PR 3530 L2 LAB 2 Fall Semester 2009-2010
PR 3530 L3 LAB 3 Fall Semester 2009-2010
PR 3530 L4 LAB 4 Fall Semester 2009-2010
PR 3530 L5 LAB 5 Fall Semester 2009-2010
PR 3530 L6 LAB 6 Fall Semester 2009-2010
PR 3530 L7 LAB 7 Fall Semester 2009-2010
PR 3530 L8 LAB 8 Fall Semester 2009-2010
PR 3530 L9 LAB 9 Fall Semester 2009-2010
PR 3530 LB 10 LAB 10 Fall Semester 2009-2010
PR 2510 FOUNDATIONS OF BIBLICAL PREACHING Spring Semester 2008-2009
PR 2510 50 FOUND OF BIBLICAL PREACHING-ONLINE Spring Semester 2008-2009
PR 2510 L1 LAB 1 Spring Semester 2008-2009
PR 2510 L2 LAB 2 Spring Semester 2008-2009
PR 2510 L3 LAB 3 Spring Semester 2008-2009
PR 2510 L4 LAB 4 Spring Semester 2008-2009
PR 2510 L5 LAB 5 Spring Semester 2008-2009
PR 2510 L6 LAB 6 Spring Semester 2008-2009
PR 2510 L7 LAB 7 Spring Semester 2008-2009
IC 2639 LAW AND GOSPEL Fall Semester 2008-2009
PR 2510 FOUNDATIONS OF BIBLICAL PREACHING Fall Semester 2008-2009
PR 2510 L1 LAB 1 Fall Semester 2008-2009
PR 2510 L2 LAB 2 Fall Semester 2008-2009
PR 2510 L4 LAB 4 Fall Semester 2008-2009
PR 2510 L6 LAB 6 Fall Semester 2008-2009
PR 3530 PREACHING & WORSHIP FOR GOD'S MISS Fall Semester 2008-2009
PR 3530 02 PREACHING & WORSHIP FOR - OFFSITE Fall Semester 2008-2009
PR 3530 L1 LAB 1 Fall Semester 2008-2009
PR 3530 L2 LAB 2 Fall Semester 2008-2009
PR 3530 L3 LAB 3 Fall Semester 2008-2009
PR 3530 L4 LAB 4 Fall Semester 2008-2009
PR 3530 L5 LAB 5 Fall Semester 2008-2009
PR 3530 L6 LAB 6 Fall Semester 2008-2009
PR 3530 L7 LAB 7 Fall Semester 2008-2009
PR 3530 L8 LAB 8 Fall Semester 2008-2009
PR 3530 L9 LAB 9 Fall Semester 2008-2009
PR 3530 LB 10 LAB 10 Fall Semester 2008-2009
BP 7511 BIBLICAL PREACHING AS THE WORD OF G DMIN Session - BP 2008-2009

Education      

View a detailed curriculum vitae for David J. Lose here. This includes education, professional positions, activities, memberships and publications.

Ph.D. Princeton Theological Seminary
Princeton, NJ
2000
Ordained ELCA
1993
M.Div., S.T.M. Lutheran Theological Seminary at Philadelphia
Philadelphia, PA
1993
B.A. Franklin & Marshall College
Lancaster, PA
1988

Biographical Notes  

David J. Lose joined the Luther Seminary faculty in July of 2000 as assistant professor of homiletics. In May 2005, he received the Marbury E. Anderson Chair in Biblical Preaching and was named Academic Dean in June of the same year, a post he held through 2008. He is a Phi Beta Kappa graduate [more...]

Faculty Profile  

"The Gospel at its core is the good news that God loves us and all the world. If we remember that, our preaching will be all right."

David Lose didn't start out to be a seminary professor. "I went to seminary to become a pastor," Lose says. But as he watched his professors, he began to [more...]

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Faculty Profile  

"The Gospel at its core is the good news that God loves us and all the world. If we remember that, our preaching will be all right."

David Lose didn't start out to be a seminary professor. "I went to seminary to become a pastor," Lose says. But as he watched his professors, he began to [read more...]