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Concordia Seminary
801 Seminary Place
St. Louis, MO 63105
(314) 505-7486
(314) 505-7393 (fax)
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400 People Attend 20th Annual Theological Symposium
“Science and Theology: New Questions, New Conversations” was the title of the 20th Annual Theological Symposium, held Sept. 22-23 on the campus of Concordia Seminary. More than 400 pastors, students, faculty, and laypeople were in attendance, including seven local high school students. The Day of Exegetical Reflection, held the day before the Symposium, had 118 participants.

This year’s Symposium took an in-depth look at the connections between science and theology. The primary plenary speakers were scientists from diverse backgrounds: Dr. Daniel Botkin, professor emeritus at the University of California, Santa Barbara; Dr. Mario Beauregard, professor of neurobiology at the University of Montreal; and Dr. Benjamin Schumacher, physics professor at Kenyon College in Ohio. Each scientist’s plenary was followed by a response from one of Concordia Seminary’s faculty exploring the theological implications of the presentations.

Other sectional speakers included Dr. Del Ratzsch, professor of philosophy and science at Calvin College; Dr. Angus Menuge, professor of philosophy and science at Concordia University Wisconsin; and Dr. Robert Weise, Concordia Seminary professor and The Lutheran Foundation of St. Louis Chair in Pastoral Ministry and the Life Sciences.

The 2010 Theological Symposium is scheduled for September 21-22. For more information, call Continuing Education at 314-505-7486.



Dr. Benjamin Schumacher, professor of physics at Kenyon College, presents during a plenary section at the 20th Annual Theological Symposium at Concordia Seminary, St. Louis.

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Symposium DVDs

DVDs from the 15th Annual Theological Symposium, “The Challenge of Homo-sexuality--The Church Responds,” (Sept. 21-22, 2004) are available. Click here for more information. Order forms are listed below.
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