Grace is transformative—socially, politically, and ecologically
Jim Martin-Schram spoke at chapel Wednesday, Sept. 20. Here's what he shared with the Luther community about grace.
Jim Martin-Schram spoke at chapel Wednesday, Sept. 20. Here's what he shared with the Luther community about grace.
Professor Nave encourages people to experience change and be willing to see other sides of an idea, even if it challenges existing opinions and perspectives.
Learn more about the Luther Religion Department at our upcoming Open House!
This being the 500th year after the Reformation, Sam Scheidt, Luther College senior of La Crosse, Wisconsin, has been selected to research ecumenical topics for his summer research project at the college.
As part of his time as Franklin Fellow at the U.S. Department of State in Washington, D.C., Luther College Associate Professor of Religion Todd Green traveled to Europe to speak on behalf of the State Department.
The second Iowa Interfaith Exchange (IIFE) was held and sponsored by Drake University on April 6-8, 2017.
Taking on a nationally divisive topic, Professor Shedinger asks us to re-envision 49ers quarterback Colin Kaepernick's refusal to stand for the National Anthem as an act of patriotism.
Celebrating the wide range of creative and scholarly pursuits among Luther's faculty and staff, Luther College is hosting the fourth annual Faculty Research Symposium, beginning at 10 a.m. Saturday, Oct. 8, in Valders Hall of Science Room 206 on the Luther campus.
As Homecoming rapidly approaches, Professor Kopf explores what it means "to come home" and why it takes trust and faith to do so.