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Preaching Perspectives

 

The Lutheran Theological Seminary at Gettysburg is pleased to offer its sixteenth year of Preaching Perspectives. This four-part continuing education series offers valuable insights and resources for the task of preaching. Each presenter engages the biblical texts from the perspective of his or her particular discipline.

Special Announcement about Preaching Perspectives and ON Scripture

 

Preaching Perspectives 2011-2012

 

Thursday, September 15, 2011

ON Scripture Lectionary Presentation: Tying the Biblical Text to Current Events Through Exegesis and Interpretation

The Rev. Dr. Eric D. Barreto, Assistant Professor of New Testament, Luther Seminary, St. Paul, MN

The Rev. Dr. Mark Vitalis Hoffman, Associate Professor of Biblical Studies, Gettysburg Seminary

The Rev. Mary Brown, ON Scripture Editor, Odyssey Networks, Manhattan, NY

Ms. Jenee Woodard, Creator of TextWeek.com

 

Thursday, November 17, 2011

Through the Lenses of the New Testament, Theology and Ethics: Advent, Christmas, and Epiphany

The Rev. Dr. Richard P. Carlson, Philip H. and Amanda E. Glatfelter Professor of New Testament Language, Literature, and Theology at Gettysburg Seminary

The Rev. Dr. James M. Childs, Jr., The Edward C. Fendt Professor of Systematic Theology at Trinity Lutheran Seminary, Columbus, OH and Visiting Professor at the Lutheran Theological Seminary at Gettysburg

 

Thursday, January 26, 2012

ON Scripture Lectionary Presentation: Tying the Biblical Text to Current Events Through Exegesis and Interpretation

The Rev. Dr. Matthew L.  Skinner, Associate Professor of New Testament and Department Chair, Luther Seminary, St. Paul, MN

Dr. Greg Carey, Professor of New Testament, Lancaster Seminary, Lancaster, PA

 

Thursday, May 17, 2012

Modern Day Miracle-Makers: Preaching on the Power of Community and Ephesians: Cultural Context Then and Now

The Rev. Dr. Angela Zimmann, Pastor, Trinity Lutheran Church, Riga, MI; faculty, Bowling Green State University, General Studies Writing and Honors Program

The Rev. Dr. Martin Otto Zimmann, "GIG" Contemporary Worship Leader, St. Luke's, Temperance, MI; adjunct faculty, Siena Heights University, Bowling Green State University

 

 

Cost: $30 per day, or $100 for the series.

Lunch is available for $7.00 (reservation required)

Lunch reservations must be made no later than two weeks prior to the session. No prior reservation is required to attend the session itself.

 

For more information or to download a pdf brochure visit http://ltsg.edu/Lifelong-Learners/Preaching-Perspectives

Contact Mcarlson@Ltsg.edu for more program information, or wmizenko@Ltsg.edu for event registration.