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Module 5: Every call is holy: we will reflect on the concept of the priesthood of all the baptized, and how this notion equips us to live out our faith in a divided world. Speakers: Rev. Caroline Christopher, Arcot Lutheran Church
Module 1: Introduction to Lutheran Theology Rev Dr Chad Rimmer, LWF Study secretary for Lutheran Theology and Practice, addresses the question, “What is Lutheran theology?”
Module 7: Two Kingdoms and Two Regiments Prof. Guillermo Hansen explains a Lutheran perspective on the relation between church and the public space
Module 2: Luther, Lutheranism and Justification Dr Pekka Kärkkäinen explores fundamental doctrines of Lutheran theology
Module 9: Liberty and Lutheranism On the anniversary of Luther’s Treatise, On the Freedom of a Christian.
Image Part 25: Bible Study Mark 7. 24 -30 "To think about Mother's Day". Many countries around the world will celebrate Mother's Day on Sunday 10 May.