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  2. Concordia Seminary - Wikipedia

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    Located next to Founder's Hall, the Luther Statue was originally dedicated at the former site of Concordia Seminary on Jefferson Avenue in St. Louis in 1903. In 1926, when the present campus was dedicated in Clayton, the statue was relocated to the new campus site. The statue is an exact replica the one in the Luther Monument in Worms, Germany.

  3. Concordia Theological Seminary - Wikipedia

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    Concordia Seminary building in St Louis, Missouri on June 11, 1875, decorated for the departure of the last contingent of students of the practical seminary for Springfield, Illinois To protect its students from the draft during the American Civil War , the seminary moved, in 1861, to the campus of the synod's academic seminary, Concordia ...

  4. List of schools accredited by the Association of Theological ...

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    Concordia Lutheran Seminary: Edmonton: Norman J. Threinen (Interim President) 1998: Lutheran Church-Canada: 7: 1 Concordia Lutheran Theological Seminary: St Catharines, Ontario: Thomas M. Winger (President) 2011: Lutheran Church-Canada: 19: 4 Concordia Seminary: St. Louis, Missouri: Dale A. Meyer (President) 1963: Lutheran Church-Missouri Synod ...

  5. Luther College (Iowa) - Wikipedia

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    Luther College (Iowa) Luther College is a private Lutheran liberal arts college in Decorah, Iowa. Established as a Lutheran seminary in 1861 by Norwegian immigrants, the school today is an institution of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America. [4] The upper campus was listed as the Luther College Campus Historic District on the National ...

  6. Alfred O. Fuerbringer - Wikipedia

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    Alfred Ottomar Fuerbringer (August 11, 1903 – February 26, 1997) was an American Lutheran minister and college president. Fuerbringer was born in 1903 in St. Louis, Missouri. He was one of several ministers in his family; his grandfather, Ottomar Fuerbringer, was one of the Saxon Lutherans who had built the log cabin seminary in Perry County ...

  7. Robert Kolb - Wikipedia

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    Robert Kolb was born on June 17, 1941, in Fort Dodge, Iowa. He married Pauline J. Ansorge on August 14, 1965. [2] He attended Concordia Senior College, Fort Wayne, Indiana, from which he earned the B.A. in 1963. He graduated from Concordia Seminary in St. Louis, Missouri with a Master of Divinity in 1967 and a Master of Sacred Theology in 1968.

  8. Bach at the Sem - Wikipedia

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    Bach at the Sem. Bach at the Sem is an annual sacred music concert series held on the campus of Concordia Seminary in suburban St. Louis. Bach at the Sem is an integral part of Concordia Seminary's educational and cultural programming to those who attend the seminary and to the St. Louis metropolitan community. The purpose of the series is to ...

  9. Louis J. Sieck - Wikipedia

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    Sieck served on the Board of Control of Concordia Seminary from 1939 to 1943. In 1943, Sieck left Zion Lutheran Church to become the president of Concordia Seminary following the end of Ludwig E. Fuerbringer 's tenure. During his ten years as president, enrollment reached a record high of 840 students and several new buildings were built.