The Reformation and its Application for Today
Dr. Erick Herrman
Session #1
Luther’s Exegetical Journey
to the Distinction of Law and Gospel
Session #2
Luther’s Distinction of Law and
Gospel in the Interpretation and
Application of Scripture Today
Dr. K. Detlev Schulz
Session #3
Martin Luther and Mission in the
Eyes of Modern Critics
Session #4
In Search of the Missionary Intention
of Martin Luther’s Mission
Session #5
Who is Man? The Soteriological
and Missiological Implications of
Luther’s Anthropology
Session #6
Mission as Understood in the Post-
Reformation Era in Particular during
Lutheran Orthodoxy
Dr. Phillip Cary
Session #7
How the Gospel Changes Everything
Dr. Erick Herrman
Dr. Herrmann is Associate Professor of Historical Theology, Chairman of the Historical Theology Department, Director of Theological Resources and Special Projects, and Director of the Center for Reformation Research at Concordia Seminary, St. Louis, Missouri.
His areas of interest and expertise include the history of biblical interpretation, with a particular focus on Martin Luther and the Reformation period; history of medieval and reformation/early modern Europe; 20th century interpretations of Martin Luther and his theology; and the history of American Lutheranism.
Dr. K. Detlev Schulz
Dr. Schulz joined the Concordia Theological Seminary, Ft. Wayne, Indiana, faculty in the fall of 1998. He currently serves as Professor and Chairman of the Department of Pastoral Ministry and Missions. He is also the director of the Ph.D. in Missiology Program and Dean of the Graduate School. In 1994, he earned his Th.D. in Systematics at Concordia Seminary, St. Louis, Missouri.
He is the author of numerous books and articles. More info about Dr. Schulz
Dr. Phillip Cary
Dr. Cary is Professor of Philosophy at Eastern University and Scholar in Residence at the Templeton Honor College at Eastern University.
He earned his BA in English Literature from Washington University, St. Louis; MA in Philosophy, Yale University; and Ph.D in Philosophy and Religious Studies, Yale University
He is the author of several articles and books including Good News for Anxious Christians. More info about Dr Cary