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The Quiet Ambition – Dr. Ryan Tinetti

Tangible: Theology Learned and Lived

Release Date: 09/15/2025

Christmas Movies! “Elf” and “How the Grinch Stole Christmas” – Dr. David Lewis show art Christmas Movies! “Elf” and “How the Grinch Stole Christmas” – Dr. David Lewis

Tangible: Theology Learned and Lived

‘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 family favorites that deserve a deeper look. There is more than meets the eye behind the garland and tinsel. Grab some popcorn and join the conversation!

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Advent Poetry – Dr. Tim Saleska and Dr. David Schmitt show art Advent Poetry – Dr. Tim Saleska and Dr. David Schmitt

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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 of practical theology, at Concordia Seminary, St. Louis, as they discuss the beauty and the power of their favorite Advent poems.

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Educational Theory and the Trivium  - Dr. Jason Lane and Dr. Adam Hensley show art Educational Theory and the Trivium - Dr. Jason Lane and Dr. Adam Hensley

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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 stages of development. “It is our responsibility as professors to slow students down so that their hearts are changed by this careful and slow study,” says Dr. Jason Lane, professor of theology at Concordia Seminary, St. Louis. Tune in to hear more!

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Poetry for the Unpoetic - Dr. Tim Saleska show art Poetry for the Unpoetic - Dr. Tim Saleska

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“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 change me; make me think about my life, my relationship with our Lord differently or deepen it.” Join us as we explore the power of poetry and discuss Mary Karr’s poem “Disgraceland.”

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Christ Speaks the Psalms – Dr. Adam Hensley show art Christ Speaks the Psalms – Dr. Adam Hensley

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“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-provoking episode will give you a fresh perspective of the book of Psalms. Join us as Hensley goes on to explore the Psalms with the presence of Christ in mind.

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Unearthing King David -  Dr. Yosef Garfinkel and Dr. David Adams show art Unearthing King David - Dr. Yosef Garfinkel and Dr. David Adams

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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 and Dr. David Adams, professor of exegetical theology at Concordia Seminary St. Louis, discuss the role of archaeology and its relevance to biblical studies. Tune in as Garfinkel shares the archaeological data that has shed new light on the evidence of a historical King David.

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The Quiet Ambition – Dr. Ryan Tinetti show art The Quiet Ambition – Dr. Ryan Tinetti

Tangible: Theology Learned and Lived

“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 sneak peek at his soon-to-be released book, The Quiet Ambition. Insightful and engaging, this book explores the restlessness we are often afraid to face.

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The Theology of the LCMS Youth Gathering – Dr. Michael Zeigler and Dr. Peter Nafzger show art The Theology of the LCMS Youth Gathering – Dr. Michael Zeigler and Dr. Peter Nafzger

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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 Zeigler, speaker of “The Lutheran Hour,” and Dr. Peter Nafzger, associate professor of Practical Theology, as they discuss the 2025 LCMS Youth Gathering.

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Theology of the Cross - We Really Mean It – Dr. Robert Kolb and Dr. Joel Okamoto show art Theology of the Cross - We Really Mean It – Dr. Robert Kolb and Dr. Joel Okamoto

Tangible: Theology Learned and Lived

Christians are not immune to horrible circumstances; bad things happen to all people. Where is God when we are hurting? Join Dr. Robert Kolb, professor emeritus of systematic theology, and Dr. Joel Okamoto, professor of systematic theology as they engage in a conversation that leads students and laity to a deeper understanding of the theology of the cross.

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Children and Musical Faith Formation – Dr. Samuel and Lois Eatherton show art Children and Musical Faith Formation – Dr. Samuel and Lois Eatherton

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In which ways does music inform the spiritual development of children? Concordia Seminary, St. Louis has received a grant from Lilly Endowment Inc. to help establish the Children in Worship Initiative. “We learn things as children, especially musically because it gets inside of us,” said Dr. Samuel Eatherton, professor of practical theology and Kantor at Concordia Seminary, “we have it for a lifetime because we learned it as children.” Join the conversation between Dr. Samuel Eatherton and Mrs. Lois Eatherton, project coordinator for the recently awarded grant as they discuss music and...

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“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 sneak peek at his soon-to-be released book, The Quiet Ambition. Insightful and engaging, this book explores the restlessness we are often afraid to face.