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Richard Bliese
President
Associate Professor of Missions  

Richard Bliese Email:
rbliese@luthersem.edu

Office:
(651) 641-3211    Office: NW 210D

 
Courses  

See academic catalog for general course descriptions.
CM 3410 THE MISSION OF THE TRIUNE GOD II Summer Session 2009-2010
CM 2410 THE MISSION OF THE TRIUNE GOD I Summer Session 2008-2009
CM 3410 THE MISSION OF THE TRIUNE GOD II Summer Session 2008-2009
CM 2410 F6 THE MISSION OF THE TRIUNE GOD I Spring Semester 2008-2009

Education      

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Th.D. Lutheran School of Theology at Chicago
Chicago, IL
1995
Th.M. Lutheran School of Theology at Chicago
Chicago, IL
1992
M.Div. Christ Seminary-Seminex
St. Louis, MO
1981
B.A. Wright State University
Dayton, OH
1978

Biographical Notes  

Richard H. Bliese joined the Luther Seminary faculty as academic dean and associate professor of mission in July 2003. He was elected president of Luther Seminary in 2005. Previously, Bliese served as the director of graduate studies and Augustana Heritage associate professor of global mission [more...]

Faculty Profile  

"There is so much innovation and energy here. Mission is essential to the seminary’s strategic plan and is being put together with the Lutheran identity of confessing in new and exciting ways."

Richard Bliese believes that effective church leaders must always keep their focus on [more...]

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Faculty Profile  

"There is so much innovation and energy here. Mission is essential to the seminary’s strategic plan and is being put together with the Lutheran identity of confessing in new and exciting ways."

Richard Bliese believes that effective church leaders must always keep their focus on [read more...]