
A COLLEGE FORMED BY THE PSALMS
The Lutheran reformation transformed the medieval monasteries into useful Christian schools and pious colleges. In the former, they “bawled against the walls,” says Luther, while

The Modern-Day Shrewd Steward
I am continually amazed at how many pastors and teachers graduate with monumental student loan debt. One teacher recently graduated with $57,000 in student

Wednesday: A Day for Music, Homework, or Real-Life Philosophy
Many students at LCC think Wednesday is the best day of the school week. I personally love Wednesdays because they provide me with a chance to sleep in

GOOD COMPANY CREATES GOOD MORALS?
In 2022, Rev. Christian Preus made a stir throughout the LCMS when he presented his paper entitled, ‘Bad Company Corrupts Good Morals: The Only way

PONEROLOGY AS A VOCATION
I work in the muck-filled left-hand kingdom. The year 2023 marked the 500th anniversary of Luther’s exposition of that realm, and a rereading of the

THE LIMITS OF PREDICTIBILITY
There is a significant amount of confusion regarding the applicability of the scientific method to physical questions, both in the general population and in the
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