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Aus Memorial Lecture - March 2-3, 2010

Generation OMG and the Currency of Hope

Dr. Kenda Creasy Dean
Associate Professor of Youth, Church and Culture & Director, Tennent School of Christian Education, Princeton Theological Seminary

Chapel of the Incarnation

10:00 a.m. Tuesday, "Recovering a Missional Imagination: Why Generation OMG is the Theological Stimulus Package We Need"

10:00 a.m. Wednesday, Chapel preacher

11:00 a.m. Wednesday, "The Currency of Hope: Redefining Abundance in the Age of Obama"


View the 2009 Lectures - February 10-11, 2009

Advancing the Cruciform Revolution: A Kingdom Perspective on Evangelism
Dr. Greg Boyd, Senior Pastor, Woodland Hills Church, St. Paul, Minn.

Feb. 10, 2009:

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Feb. 11, 2009:

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Established in 1978, the Aus Lecture series focuses on evangelism in memory of George Aus, a prominent evangelist and professor or systematic theology at Luther Seminary from 1939 to 1973. The series is one of several programs, lectures and seminars supported by the Aus Memorial Fund that explores concerns that marked Aus' ministry in the seminary and evangelism in the church at large. 

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Aus Lectures

Established in 1978, the Aus Lectures focus on evangelism. In memory of George Aus, a prominent evangelist and professor of systematic theology at Luther Seminary from 1939 to 1973.

Lecturers from Previous Years

2008
Robert A. Kolb,
Mission Professor of Systematic Theology, and Director of the Institute for Mission Studies, Concordia Seminary - St. Louis

2007
Patrick R. Kiefert
Professor of Systematic Theology, Luther Seminary

2006
Michael Rogness
Alvin N. Rogness Professor of Preaching, Luther Seminary

2005
Rev. Dr. John Piper
Pastor of Preaching at Bethlehem Baptist Church in Minneapolis.

2004
Jean Bethke Elshtain

Laura Spelman Rockefeller Professor of Social and Political Ethics, University of Chicago Divinity School

2003
The Rev. Dr. Gordon MacDonald