In this devotion, Neal Halvorson-Taylor ’89 M.Div., wonders how we can listen to Peter with gentleness and love while also heeding his call to repentance. Read today’s God Pause.
Archives for April 8, 2024
Luther Seminary Library Has New Books for You
In fact, dozens of new titles have just been added for your spring reading. Whether you seek books and e-books on social justice and politics, biblical studies, theology, church history, spiritual formation, or ministry and leadership, you can check out the newest titles on the Library’s new titles page. You’ll also appreciate our latest theologian bibliographies, most recently resources on Philosophical Theology.
Spring Employee Cyber Security Training
The melting of snow heralds both spring flowers and cyber security training. Employees will be receiving training notifications from notifications@alerts.mycurricula.com about the spring cyber security training. You may also login in to the training section of the Information Security Program page.
Mahle Lecture Series
Members of the the Luther Seminary community are invited to attend the 2024 Spring Mahle Lecture Series on the theme of Interreligious Peacebuilding through Study: The Promise of Scriptural Reasoning. The event takes place on Tuesday, April 16 beginning with a gathering at 5:15 p.m., a scriptural reasoning workshop at 5:30 p.m., then dinner with kosher/halal options, and a keynote lecture at 7:30 p.m. by the Regius Professor of Divinity Emeritus at the University of Cambridge Dr. David F. Ford. To reserve a space at no charge to you and members of your community, order your virtual tickets today. For more information on past Mahle Lectures and the work of the Wesley Center for Spirituality, Service and Social Justice, visit their website. The series is sponsored by Hamline University and the Wesley Center for Spirituality, Service, and Social Justice.