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Kathryn M. Schifferdecker
Assistant Professor of Old Testament  

Kathryn M. Schifferdecker Email:
kschiffer@luthersem.edu

Office:
(651) 641-3227    Office: BH 100

 
Courses  

See academic catalog for general course descriptions.
IC 2633 GOD, EVIL, AND SUFFERING Spring Semester 2009-2010
IC 2633 P1 PRECEPT 1 Spring Semester 2009-2010
IC 2633 P2 PRECEPT 2 Spring Semester 2009-2010
IC 2633 P3 PRECEPT 3 Spring Semester 2009-2010
LG 4125 S6 HEBREW READING Spring Semester 2009-2010
OT 1110 50 PENTATEUCH-ONLINE Spring Semester 2009-2010
OT 4140 THE DEAD SEA SCROLLS Spring Semester 2009-2010
OT 1110 01 PENTATEUCH Fall Semester 2009-2010
OT 1110 02 PENTATEUCH Fall Semester 2009-2010
LG 1100 F6 HEBREW Spring Semester 2008-2009
OT 1110 50 PENTATEUCH - ONLINE Spring Semester 2008-2009
LG 1100 HEBREW January Term 2008-2009

Education      

View a detailed curriculum vitae for Kathryn M. Schifferdecker here. This includes education, professional positions, activities, memberships and publications.

Th.D. Harvard University, The Divinity School
2005
M.Div. Yale University, The Divinity School
New Haven, CT
1996
B.A. St. Olaf College
Northfield, MN
1990

Biographical Notes  

Kathryn M Schifferdecker came to Luther Seminary as an assistant professor of Old Testament in 2006, after serving the school as an adjunct instructor the previous year. Ordained in the Evangelical Lutheran Church of America in 2001, Schifferdecker was associate pastor for five years at Trinity [more...]

Faculty Profile  

"My aim in teaching is to spark people's theological imaginations as they read and interpret Scripture-to help open up Scripture to them so that they become engaged and passionate about and excited about these ancient documents that are God's word to us," Schifferdecker says. "Mostly I want them to [more...]

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"My aim in teaching is to spark people's theological imaginations as they read and interpret Scripture-to help open up Scripture to them so that they become engaged and passionate about and excited about these ancient documents that are God's word to us," Schifferdecker says. "Mostly I want them to [read more...]