The Lutheran Theological Seminary at Philadelphia (LTSP), a school of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America, is committed to preparing ordained and lay ministers of the Word as leaders for the mission of the Church in the world. While a Lutheran seminary, LTSP is very much an ecumenical school, with students and faculty from a number of traditions including Episcopal, Presbyterian, Methodist, AME, Church of God in Christ and Baptist. Located in the Mt. Ariy section of Philadelphia, the seminary is in the heart of a vibrant, diverse urban community, yet close to suburban and rural settings that set the context for ministry in the church in the world today.
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Commencement address by the Rev. Dr. Stanley N. Olson, President of Wartburg Theological Seminary, May 20, 2011, at the 147th commencement of The Lutheran Theological Seminary at Philadelphia.
Presentation of the Doctor of Divinity, honorus causa, to the Rev. Dr. G. Daniel Jones at the 147th commencement of The Lutheran Theological Seminary at Philadelphia, and Dr. Jones' address in response.
Address by senior class co-presidents Maria Fumai Dietrich and Christopher Halverson, May 20, 2011, at the 147th commencement of The Lutheran Theological Seminary at Philadelphia.
Dr. Erik Heen, Professor of New Testament and Greek at The Lutheran Theological Seminary at Philadelphia (LTSP), was bestowed ;The John H.P. Reumann Chair in Biblical Studies in a special chairing ceremony at LTSP on Tuesday, April 5, 2011. Dr. Heen presented the inaugural Reumann Chair lecture on the subject
The October 5, 2010 convocation at The Lutheran Theological Seminary at Philadelphia, presented by Dr. Dietrich Werner of the World Council of Churches.
The annual Hein-Fry Lecture was presented by presented on March 22, 2011 by Dr. Suneel Bhanu, Moderator/Bishop of the largest Lutheran church body in India, The Andhra Evangelical Lutheran Church with one-million membership, four thousand congregations and eight hundred and fifty pastors.
The 2011 Preaching with Power lecture was presented March 8, 2011 by Dr. Anthea D. Butler, Associate Professor of Religious Studies and Graduate Chair at the University of Pennsylvania. She was the 2008-09 Colorado Scholar and Visiting Assistant professor in the Women's Study in Religion Program at Harvard Divinity School. A former president of the Society for Pentecostal Studies, she has been involved in numerous international ecumenical dialogues and with the Templeton Foundation's project o...
Convocation presented by Bishop E. Roy Riley, New Jersey Synod, Evangelical Lutheran Church in America, March 1, 2011