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Learning Greek is Like Karate

I won’t lie to you: Greek is difficult, and it will take everything you’ve got to learn it well. However, we work hard at CTS to make sure that Greek in its initial stages is quite fun, so nearly all my students come away from the class thinking that Greek is “the best class” [...]

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Seasons

This is my first year working in the Admission Department. In fact, it’s the first time I’ve seen prospective students become actual students. It’s the first occasion I’ve had to meet men interested in the pastoral ministry program when they visited the campus for the first time, only to see them a few months later [...]

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What Can CTS Do for YOU?

We will, by God’s mercy, shape and build you as a servant and laborer in God’s Kingdom and prepare you for a consecrated life of ministry in the LCMS.  Our mission statements sums it up: Concordia Theological Seminary exists to form servants in Jesus Christ who will teach the faithful, reach the lost and care [...]

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Is There Any Way I Can Avoid Taking Greek?

By Prof. Charles Gieschen, Ph.D., Chairman of Dept. of Exegetical Theology
Such an “evil” thought has entered the mind of many a man considering seminary! Men who are excited about coming to prepare for the pastoral office often have their enthusiasm tempered by the reality that the first class they must take before formally beginning [...]

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