Known for his fantasy and children’s books, apologetics, and life issues like grief and pain, Lewis’s writings resonate with many of us … and Luther library has them all. Check out this bibliography for C.S. Lewis with much more than his books. And while you’re at it, check out some of these other ‘Theologian Bibliographies’, dozens we’ve created—from the ancients to today’s most current theologians, from Augustine to Amos Yong!
Archives for 2023
VA Benefits
New students eligible for VA benefits or tuition assistance, please email the Office of the Registrar to initiate the process.
The Office of the Registrar will submit to the Veteran’s Administration certification of a veteran’s enrollment for military benefits purposes. This is typically done at the beginning of each term after the add/drop period closes and can be requested by the student at any other time.
Please email the Office of the Registrar (registrar@luthersem.edu) with questions about the VA reporting process.
Kazu Haga Author Event
This summer over 50 students, staff and faculty met in book clubs to read “Healing Resistance: A Radically Different Response to Harm.” Now everyone in the Luther Sem Community is invited to join our culminating event, a Q&A Session with the author Kazu Haga!
We’ll be meeting on Tuesday, September 19 from 2:30-4 p.m. Central Time to hear him answer questions (over Zoom) about the book and about the practice of Kingian Nonviolence. Join in person in the OCC Dining Room or online via Zoom.
You don’t have to have read the book or participated in the book clubs to join! The session will be recorded. Hope to see you there! Any questions, reach out to lmildahl001@luthersem.edu.
Sunday Worship
You are invited to worship with local congregations. You can find a list of local congregations that are easily accessible from Luther’s campus here.
Kazu Haga Author Event
This summer over 50 students, staff and faculty met in book clubs to read “Healing Resistance: A Radically Different Response to Harm.” Now everyone in the Luther Sem Community is invited to join our culminating event, a Q&A Session with the author Kazu Haga!
We’ll be meeting on Tuesday, September 19 from 2:30–4 p.m. Central Time to hear him answer questions (over Zoom) about the book and about the practice of Kingian Nonviolence. Join in person in the OCC Dining Room or online via the Zoom. See community announcements email for link.
You don’t have to have read the book or participated in the book clubs to join! The session will be recorded. Hope to see you there! Any questions, reach out to lmildahl001@luthersem.edu.
Andres Albertsen Ph.D. Oral Defense
Andres Albertsen, Ph.D. Candidate
Thursday, September 7, 2023 | 1–3:00 p.m.
Gullixson Hall, Room 104
The oral examination is a public event open to faculty, students, and staff; however, other than the candidate, only faculty members have speaking privileges.
What is a Ph.D. oral defense? The oral defense is the final step before graduation for Ph.D. degree candidates. The student has finished all research and is presenting a thesis that is an original contribution to the field of scholarship. A copy of the completed thesis is available prior to the defense for those in the Luther Seminary community.