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  1. Jordan Cooper is an ordained Lutheran pastor in the American Association of Lutheran Churches, a Professor of Systematic Theology, the Executive Director of Just and Sinner, and the President of the American Lutheran Theological Seminary. He has also held positions in multiple Christian organizations on campus at Cornell University.

  2. Home. What We Do. Theology. Share. Theology. Education, Formation and Transformation. We are committed to strengthening the Lutheran communion's theological capacity, promoting gender justice, and doing theology that addresses the contemporary challenges of a religiously diverse society and climate crisis.

  3. In January, LSTC welcomed Eliseo Pérez-Álvarez as associate professor of Lutheran systematic theology and global Lutheranism. Like Rodríguez and Alanís, he earned his doctorate at LSTC. The three have known one another for decades. Rodríguez was a professor and advisor to Alanís when he was a student at LSTC.

  4. Rev. Dr Sivin Kit, Director, Department for Theology, Mission and Justice. Ms Maria Immonen, Director, Department for World Service. Mr Szabolcs Lörincz, Director, Department for Planning and Coordination. Rev. Árni Svanur Daníelsson, Head of Communication. Voting members of COLT are the General Secretary and Department Directors.

  5. THEOLOGICAL FOUNDATIONS. Because ILT is established as a theological endeavor holding to the reality of God and the scandal of the cross, the authority of Scripture, the truth of Lutheran affirmations, and the notion that the church is hidden yet revealed, the Institute of Lutheran Theology says certain things about God, Christ, the Holy Spirit

  6. lstc.edu › academics › facultyFaculty - LSTC

    Linda E. Thomas. Interim Dean and Vice President of Academic Affairs; Professor of Theology and Anthropology; Director, Albert “Pete” Pero, Jr. and Cheryl Stewart Pero Center for Intersectionality Studies. 773.256.0778. lthomas@lstc.edu.

  7. Martin Luther, his theology | Musée protestant. Musée protestant > The 16th century > Martin Luther, his theology. Luther founded his theology on the Bible and more specifically on the Epistle of Paul to the Romans, as far as salvation through God’s grace and not through one’s deeds was concerned.