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Robert Kolb



Robert Kolb (PhD, University of Wisconsin) is Mission Professor of Systematic Theology emeritus at Concordia Seminary in St. Louis, Missouri. He is the author of numerous books including The Genius of Luther’s Theology and is coeditor of The Book of Concord (2000 translation).

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The Genius of Luther's Theo...

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Between Wittenberg and Gene...

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The Christian Faith: A Luth...

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Luther and the Stories of G...

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Teaching God's Children His...

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Martin Luther: Confessor of...

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Martin Luther and the Endur...

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Confessing the Faith: Refor...

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Bound Choice, Election, And...

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“Good preachers...are effective teachers, good thinkers, with rhetorical skills, a good voice, a good memory, and the ability to recognize when to stop. They are diligent in their preparation, throwing heart and soul into their sermons, and they must be ready to take criticism. They should remember that they must patiently bear such criticism and dissatisfaction with their preaching. But above all, preachers must know that the Word of God has taken them captive and that God has called them to serve Him by proclaiming that Word.”
Robert Kolb, Luther and the Stories of God: Biblical Narratives as a Foundation for Christian Living



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