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Tangible: Theology Learned and Lived
Fire in the Windows - Dr. Thomas J. Egger and Dr. Peter Nafzger

Tangible: Theology Learned and Lived

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2023 28:25


“We have this really dramatic visual presentation of what it looks like when Jesus rises from the dead. It looks like this swirling phoenix fire and he's standing in triumph over this great inferno!" Join Dr. Thomas Egger and Dr. Peter Nafzger as they explore one way in which theology has become tangible through art.

Under the Fig Tree
President Tom Egger's Vision for Concordia Seminary w/guest President Dr. Thomas J Egger

Under the Fig Tree

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2021 54:50


In the season 2 finale of Under the Fig Tree Ben and Micah sit-down with President Dr. Thomas J. Egger, 11th President of Concordia Seminary, St. Louis, to talk about his recent inauguration, and how President Egger sees CSL moving into the future. If you like this episode and know someone who you think would make a good church worker someday, please make sure to share Under the Fig Tree with them.

The Coffee Hour from KFUO Radio
Rev. Dr. Thomas J. Egger, 11th president of Concordia Seminary

The Coffee Hour from KFUO Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2021 25:43


Rev. Dr. Thomas J. Egger, 11th president of Concordia Seminary, St. Louis, joins Andy and Sarah to talk about how his service as a parish pastor prepared him for his service at Concordia Seminary, what is most important in the formation of church workers, things the average layperson may  not know about seminary life and pastoral formation, and what we can expect to see in the coming months and years at Concordia Seminary. Read more and view the video of the inauguration at csl.edu/2021/09/egger-inaugurated-as-11th-seminary-president.

White Horse Inn
Coming to Grips with the God of the Old Testament 1

White Horse Inn

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2021 32:31


What are we to make of the God who is presented in Genesis and other Old Testament texts? According to popular atheists such as Richard Dawkins, this God is a judgmental, homophobic, racist, misogynistic, ethnic cleanser. So, is this an accurate representation of the God of Israel, or a completely distorted caricature? Shane Rosenthal discusses these and other important issues with Dr. Thomas J. Egger, professor of Exegetical Theology and President of Concordia Seminary in St. Louis. __________ Sign up for our newsletter and receive our free digital download collection on Justification - whitehorseinn.org/newsletter. __________ Get our collection, The Spirit of the Age: Challenging the Alternative Gospels of Our Time. Just go to whitehorseinn.org/spiritoftheage. __________ If you would like to lead a bible study or want a reliable resource to help you study the Bible on your own, consider using Core Bible Studies. Just head over to corechristianity.com/studies.

Under the Fig Tree
013. A Chat with New President Dr. Thomas Egger

Under the Fig Tree

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2021 60:20


In this final episode of season one, we chat with the new President of Concordia Seminary, Rev. Dr. Thomas J. Egger. He shares his joy of proclaiming Christ, his love for pastoral ministry, his scholarship on Exodus, and why someone should consider coming to Concordia Seminary.

KFUO Radio News Break
Egger extended call for President of Concordia Seminary, St. Louis

KFUO Radio News Break

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2021 3:00


In today's News: Egger extended call for President of Concordia Seminary, St. Louis Concordia Seminary, St. Louis has extended a call to Dr. Thomas J. Egger, the Gustav and Sophie Butterbach Professor of Exegetical Theology and chairman of the Department of Exegetical Theology at Concordia Seminary, to serve as the 11th president in the school’s 182-year history. The call was extended after a unanimous vote on the first ballot by the electors and following interviews with the final slate of two candidates. Egger was originally nominated for the presidency by all three sources that Synod Bylaws allow to submit nominations: the faculty of Concordia Seminary, the Board of Regents of Concordia Seminary and numerous LCMS congregations.  Republicans move to save women’s sports  Republican Sen. Mike Lee of Utah last week led 13 of his colleagues in introducing the Protection of Women and Girls in Sports Act, legislation that would protect athletic opportunities for female athletes. Specifically, the bill would ensure that Title IX provisions relating to athletics treat sex as that which is "recognized based solely on a person's reproductive biology and genetics at birth." Further, if any recipient of federal funding who operates, sponsors or facilitates athletic programs or activities permits a male to participate in a women's sporting event, they would be found to be violation of the statutory regulations outlined in Title IX.  Supreme Court reopens California houses of worship  The Supreme Court issued an injunction stopping California’s extreme COVID-19 ban on indoor worship in churches, synagogues and other houses of worship. The Court ruled in two cases, South Bay United Pentecostal Church v. Newsom and Harvest Rock Church v. Newsom. Both churches sued California Gov. Gavin Newsom, challenging the state’s total ban on indoor worship services — the most extreme in the nation — that targeted churches for closure while allowing non-essential retail stores such as Macy’s to open to hundreds of customers, as well as hair salons, nail salons and Hollywood soundstages. The Justices wrote several opinions in addition to the Court’s order. Senate Democrats block ‘Born Alive’ legislation  With a vote of 52-48, the Born-Alive Abortion Survivors Protection Act failed as an amendment to the 2021 Budget Resolution in the Senate. All Senate Republicans, along with Democratic Senators Joe Manchin of West Virginia and Bob Casey, Jr. of Pennsylvania, voted in favor of the amendment. Forty-eight Senate Democrats blocked the amendment, which required 60 votes to pass. The Born-Alive Abortion Survivors Protection Act requires that, when a baby is born alive following an abortion, health care practitioners must exercise the same degree of professional skill and care that would be offered to any other child born alive at the same gestational age. It also requires that, following appropriate care, health care workers must transport the child immediately to a hospital.