In this devotion, Dan Schewe ’15 M.Div., considers Daniel’s view of reality, different from the might-makes-right worldview. Read today’s God Pause.
Archives for October 27, 2025
Luther Seminary Library has a new book for you!
In fact, dozens of new titles have just been added for your fall reading. Whether you’re looking for books or e-books on social justice and politics, biblical studies, theology, church history, spiritual formation, or ministry and leadership, you can check out this list of our newest titles. We also have many new books on literature and the arts, such as the works of prize-winning American novelists Marilynne Robinson and Frederick Buechner, known for their depiction of faith and rural life, or religion and science.
New Course: Theological Writing
Students are invited to register for LG 1000 Theological Writing during Winter term, a new course open to all degree program and certificate students interested in developing a firmer foundation for academic writing in a seminary context. This course will be offered in fall and winter terms as an asynchronous, non-credit half course. If you have any questions or are interested in registering for this course for Winter 2026, reach out to the Registrar at registrar@luthersem.edu
Chapel Schedule for the Week: October 27-31
You are invited to join in community faith formation every weekday at 11:00 a.m. CT. We gather in a variety of ways and places. See the schedule below to see how you can join us in-person and online.
Monday, October 27, 11:00 a.m. CT
Text Study with the chapel staff on Zoom (link in email).
Tuesday, October 28, 11:00 a.m. CT
Contemplative Practice in the Meditation Chapel and on Zoom.
Wednesday, October 29, 11:00 a.m. CT
Service of Holy Communion — Chapel of the Incarnation and livestreamed.
Topic: Reformation
Preacher: Kristofer Phan Coffman, Assistant Professor of New Testament
Thursday, October 30, 11:00 a.m. CT
Lunch Church in the OCC Dining Room
Topic: Pet Blessing
Speakers: Doug Dockter, M.Div. Student