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Lay School of Theology

The Lay School of Theology at Luther Seminary is a program of informal, non-credit classes taught by seminary professors for lay persons who want to learn more about matters that relate to their Christian faith and life.

The Lay School curriculum includes courses on Old Testament and New Testament, as well as a variety of other topics and themes.

Download the 2009-2010 brochure as a PDF file.

Most classes meet on the Luther Seminary campus during five consecutive Mondays from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. in Northwestern Hall, on the northwest corner of Hendon Avenue and Fulham Street. The daytime class meets in Stub Hall Lounge from 12:00 p.m. - 2:00 p.m.

New Online Courses!

A limited number of courses will be webcast. To attend via webcast you will need a high speed Internet connection. Register online to attend.

View these online course instructions to check system requirements and get set up for online courses.

You may register for webcast courses as an individual or host the course for a group.


   

Audio and Video Learning Opportunities

Visit the Luther Productions Web site.

Read more about upcoming Fall Lay School courses in The Story magazine.


Upcoming Lay School Classes

Evil and the Bible

Leading Women: Religion, Reform and Renewal in America

Making Sense of Scripture - Webcast Available

A Walk Through the New Testament - Webcast Available

Crazy Talk

The Dead Sea Scrolls

Contact Lay School

Terry Erickson
NW 140
Lifelong Learning
2481 Como Ave.
St. Paul, MN 55108
651-641-3416
kairos@luthersem.edu