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October 11 - 13, 2010
SPIRITUALITY TODAY—WHY LUTHER'S CATECHISMS ARE TERRIBLE THINGS TO WASTE
Dates: October 11 - 13, 2010
Seminar Leaders:- Mary Sue Dreier, Associate Professor of congregational mission and leadership, Luther Seminary
- Mark Granquist, Associate Professor of church history, Luther Seminary
- Gracia Grindal, Professor of rhetoric, Luther Seminary
- Mary Jane Haemig, Associate Professor of church history, Luther Seminary
- Alvin Luedke, Associate Professor of rural ministry, Luther Seminary
- Lois Malcolm, Associate Professor of systematic theology, Luther Seminary
- Gary Simpson, Professor of systematic theology, Luther Seminary
- Walter Sundberg, Professor of church history, Luther Seminary
Tuition: $195 Contact Hours: 14 Class Times:Monday, 1-4:30 p.m.
Tuesday-Wednesday, 8:30 a.m.-2:30 p.m.
People of all ages are hungry for a spirituality that fits the 21st century. Join with fellow Christians (and Luther Seminary professors) in exploring this hunger. What is it about the 21st century that makes it different? How can Luther's insights about the gospel and Christian faith, prayer and love help us face the new challenges that the Holy Spirit is placing before us? Topics include Luther's Catechism for Today's Moral Questions, Redemption Matters: How "Catechism" Forms Life Together, Confession and Absolution in Luther's Catechisms, Luther on the Holy Spirit and Using Luther's Catechism to Teach Prayer.
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