Q & A with Dr. Thomas Winger, Author of Ephesians Concordia Commentary
Dr. Thomas Winger, author of the newest Concordia Commentary, Ephesians, is Professor of Theology at Concordia Theological Seminary in St. Catharines, Ontario. We asked Dr. Winger to tell us a little...
View ArticleWhat People Are Saying about Ephesians
Read what others are saying about the newest Concordia Commentary, Ephesians, by Dr. Thomas Winger: For too long we have had to wait for this commentary. The letter to the Ephesians had been neglected,...
View ArticleIntroducing Ephesians, the newest Concordia Commentary
Concordia Publishing House is pleased to announce the release of Ephesians, the twenty-eighth volume in the landmark Concordia Commentary series. Written by Dr. Thomas Winger, this volume is a...
View ArticleRomans: A Contextual Letter with Universal Application
In commemoration of St. Peter and St. Paul today, we are posting an excerpt from Michael Middendorf’s commentary on St. Paul’s Letter to the Romans. Romans 1–8 articulates the meaning of the Greek...
View ArticleSymposium to Celebrate Concordia Commentary: Ephesians
Ephesus: Great Theatre A symposium to celebrate the publication of the Concordia Commentary on Ephesians, by Dr. Thomas M. Winger, will be held on September 14 on the campus of Concordia Lutheran...
View ArticleAn Interview with Dr. William Weinrich, author of Concordia Commentary: John...
Dr. William Weinrich, professor of Early Church History and Patristic Studies at Concordia Theological Seminary, Fort Wayne, IN, is the author of the newly released Concordia Commentary on John...
View ArticleRead what others are saying about the newest Concordia Commentary!
“Years of distinguished service to church and world, including an extraordinary career of seminary leadership and teaching, combine with a lifetime of exceptional scholarly reflection upon the works...
View ArticleBook Giveaway: Win a Copy of Concordia Commentary: John 1:1–7:1!
CPH is excited to announce the release of the newest volume in the Concordia Commentary series: John 1:1–7:1 by William Weinrich. And, as we often like to do, we’re celebrating the book’s arrival with...
View ArticleEating Jesus’ flesh and drinking his blood
In the Gospel of John, the voice of the Word is heard; the Paraclete is speaking. God makes himself known, proffers himself, and so becomes our God. Thus, the Gospel invites us to see and to hear what...
View ArticleWhat Others Are Saying about Concordia Commentary: Romans 9-16
In the Book of Romans, Paul conveys the essence of the Christian faith in a universal manner that has been cherished by believers—and challenged by unbelievers—perhaps more so than any other biblical...
View ArticleQ&A with Dr. Michael Middendorf, author of Concordia Commentary: Romans
CPH is proud to announce the release of Concordia Commentary: Romans 9–16 by Dr. Michael Middendorf! As does Middendorf’s commentary on Romans 1–8, this commentary provides a clear exposition of the...
View ArticleExcerpt from Concordia Commentary: Romans 9-16
CPH is pleased to introduce the latest volume in the Concordia Commentary series: Romans 9–16 by Michael Middendorf. This volume is a welcome conclusion to his, and our, continued journey through...
View ArticleQ&A with Dr. Andrew Steinmann, Author of Concordia Commentary: 1 Samuel
We are anxiously awaiting the arrival of the thirty-first volume in the Concordia Commentary series, 1 Samuel, written by Dr. Andrew Steinmann. In addition to being a prolific author (this is his...
View ArticleComing Soon: 1 Samuel, the Newest Volume in the Concordia Commentary Series
Coming soon from Concordia Publishing House, Concordia Commentary: 1 Samuel contains author Andrew Steinmann’s original translation of the Book of 1 Samuel, verse-by-verse analysis of the Hebrew text,...
View ArticleQ&A with Rev. Dr. John Kleinig, Author of the Hebrews Concordia Commentary
Rev. Dr. John Kleinig is an esteemed theologian who is a pastor of the Lutheran Church of Australia. He is also a professor emeritus at the Australian Lutheran College in the University of Divinity,...
View ArticleThe Last Sunday of the Church Year
Old Testament Reading Ezekiel 34:11–16, 20–24 11 כִּ֛י כֹּ֥ה אָמַ֖ר אֲדֹנָ֣י יְהוִ֑ה הִנְנִי־אָ֕נִי וְדָרַשְׁתִּ֥י אֶת־צֹאנִ֖י וּבִקַּרְתִּֽים׃ 12 כְּבַקָּרַת֩ רֹעֶ֨ה עֶדְר֜וֹ...
View ArticleThe Second Sunday in Advent
Old Testament Reading Isaiah 40:1–11 Comfort, comfort my people, says your God. Speak tenderly to Jerusalem, and cry to her that her warfare is ended, that her iniquity...
View ArticleThe Fourth Sunday in Advent
Old Testament Reading 2 Samuel 7:1–11, 16 Now when the king lived in his house and the LORD had given him rest from all his surrounding enemies, the king said to Nathan the prophet, “See now, I dwell...
View ArticleThe First Sunday after Christmas
Old Testament Reading Isaiah 61:10–62:3 I will greatly rejoice in the Lord; my soul shall exult in my God, for he has clothed me with the garments of salvation; he has covered me with the robe of...
View ArticleSecond Sunday after the Epiphany
Old Testament Reading 1 Samuel 3:1–10 Now the boy Samuel was ministering to the LORD in the presence of Eli. And the word of the LORD was rare in those days; there was no frequent vision. At that...
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