
The Fifth Sunday after Pentecost
Join us for a conversation about the text for June 28, 2026! The readings for the Fifth Sunday after Pentecost are Jeremiah 28:5–9, Psalm 119:153–160, Romans 7:1–13, and Matthew 10:34–42.

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We're exploring the ways in which theology permeates all aspects of life. Through conversations with the faculty at Concordia Seminary- St Louis, we will challenge you to deepen your theology and live out your faith in Christ. We'll talk with a variety of professors on a variety of topics - something different in every episode…but all pointing to the intersection between faith and daily life. It's tangible: theology learned and lived.
Concordia Seminary hosts Tangible: Theology Learned and Lived, a religion show with 66 episodes published.

Join us for a conversation about the text for June 28, 2026! The readings for the Fifth Sunday after Pentecost are Jeremiah 28:5–9, Psalm 119:153–160, Romans 7:1–13, and Matthew 10:34–42.

Raising children to be faithful followers of Jesus starts in the home. We will discuss the books "Family Discipleship with Christ" by Dr. W. Mart Thompson, associate professor of Practical Theology, and "Courageous Fathe

What do writings from the fourth century have to do with Christians today? Why do we frequently speak one out loud together in church services? "The Nicene Creed provides a summary of what we believe as Christians," said

"The Lutheran church in Ethiopia is just under three times larger than all the Lutheran church bodies in America combined," said Dr. Samuel Deressa, Associate Professor of Theology and the Global South at Concordia Unive

What role should artificial intelligence play in sermon crafting and lesson planning? Dr. Ryan Tinetti, assistant professor of practical theology and Dr. David Maxwell, professor of systematic theology, discuss their dif

The Apostle Paul wrote to real churches in real time, using metaphors that the original readers found relatable. He described our relationship with God and within our community using images like buildings, the human body

How does the culture around us shape our view of what it means to be male or female? Join DCE Caitlin Dinger, Concordia Seminary PhD student, and Dr. Mark Rockenbach, professor of practical theology, as they discuss the

Each half of our brain drives different aspects of our thoughts and behaviors. The ways each hemisphere work together impacts the way we understand and experience our faith. Join Dr. Stephen Pietsch, professor of practic

How do we fulfill our vocation as citizens in a polarized political landscape, yet bear a positive witness of Christ to the world around us? Join Dr. Joel Biermann, professor of Systematic Theology, and Dr. Jeffrey Oschw

Navigating the complexities of current issues in American politics is complicated, especially when morality and social justice pull from both sides. Join Dr. Joel Biermann, professor of Systematic Theology, and Dr. Jeffr

How can congregations support parents as they live out their vocation as teachers of the faith? Join professor of practical theology, Dr. Mart Thompson, and the executive director of Concordia Center for the Family, Dr.

How does emotional intelligence interact with faith, intellect, and the ability to lead? Professors of practical theology, Dr. Mark Rockenbach and Dr. Rick Marrs, discuss the ways social awareness and relational skills i

'Tis the season for Christmas movie reviews. Dr. David Lewis, professor of Exegetical Theology and campus movie buff, will discuss two Christmas classics. "Elf" (2003) and "How the Grinch Stole Christmas" (1966) are fami

When the angel Gabriel came to Mary, she responded in obedience and in song. The season of Advent has motivated poetry ever since. Join Dr. Tim Saleska, professor of exegetical theology, and Dr. David Schmitt, professor

The process of learning and teaching is repeated throughout life. We are shaped not only by what we learn, but also the way in which we've been taught. The Trivium is an educational theory that leads learners through 3 s

"I'm a sports page guy… very unpoetic," says Dr. Tim Saleska, professor of Exegetical Theology at Concordia Seminary, St. Louis. "I came to discover the power that certain poems have on me. How they can influence and cha

"The book of Psalms is not just about Christ, but also on his own lips; his own prayers, praises, and thanksgivings." said Dr. Adam Hensley, professor of Exegetical Theology at Concordia Seminary, St. Louis. This thought

Join us in a conversation about the purpose of archaeology and what recent discoveries have unearthed concerning King David. Dr. Yosef Garfinkel, professor of biblical archaeology at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem an

"Whether by desperate busyness or desperate surrender, hope keeps leaking from the hearts of people," writes Dr. Ryan Tinetti, professor of practical theology at Concordia Seminary. Join the conversation as we get a snea

When 20,000 members of The Lutheran Church—Missouri Synod gather in the same city for five days, we can't help but notice. What happens at the LCMS Youth Gatherings and what is the theology behind it? Join Dr. Michael Ze
David Lewis
professor of exegetical theology · National Association of Home Builders
2 appearances on this show
David Adams
former University of Arizona Wildcat football player · Bureau of Justice Assistance, Office of Justice Programs, U.S. Department of Justice
2 appearances on this show
Robert Kolb
professor emeritus of systematic theology
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Jodi Magness
World-renowned archeologist
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