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- Professor of Exegetical Theology
Biography
Dr. Nordling joined the Concordia Theological Seminary (CTSFW), Fort Wayne, faculty in 2006 and serves as Professor of Exegetical Theology.
He is a graduate of Concordia University, Portland (AA, 1977), Valparaiso University (BA, 1980), and Concordia Seminary, St. Louis (MDiv, 1985) and earned degrees in classics from Washington University, St. Louis (MA, 1985) and the University of Wisconsin-Madison (PhD dissertation: “Indirect Discourse and Rhetorical Strategies in Caesar’s Bellum Gallicum and Bellum Civile,” 1991).
From 1990–1994 he served as pastor at Grace English Ev. Lutheran Church and School in Chicago, Illinois. He taught in the Department of Foreign Languages and Literatures at Valparaiso University (1994–1999) and in the Department of Classics at Baylor University (1999–2006).
Dr. Nordling developed Lutheranism & the Classics, a biennial conference wherein pastors, classicists and educators consider how the classical languages have influenced Lutheranism in the past, and how Greek and Latin are poised to enrich church, academy and culture in the future.
He has written for the Concordia Commentary Series (Concordia Publishing House [CPH], 2004), Religion and Resistance in Early Judaism: Greek Readings in 1 Maccabees and Josephus (CPH, 2010) for the Concordia Peer Reviewed Series, and a number of academic articles on the Pauline epistles (Philemon, Philippians), slavery, and social issues.
He has been married to Sara Anne Nordling since 1985.
Selected Works
The titles below, as well as others by Dr. Nordling, are available in the CTSFW Media Collection. For a complete list of Dr. Nordling's works, please refer to his curriculum vitae (CV), which is available on this page.
- The Gospel in Philemon
- CTQ Research Notes 77-3,4
- Luther's Contributions to Commentary Writing: Philemon as a Test Case
- The Prayer That Jesus Gave
- A Response to Jeffrey Kloha's Study of the Trans-Congregational Church
- Book Reviews 72-4
- Philemon in the Context of Paul's Travels
- A Lutheran Goes to Rome
- CTQ Book Review 74-1
- A More Positive View of Slavery: Establishing Servile Identity in the Christian Assemblies
- Panel Discussion - Love and Marriage: Does the Bible Still Mean What It Says?
- Exegesis - Identity in Christ: Pauline Perspectives on Slavery
- Does Ephesians 5:21 Support Mutual Submission?
- Exegesis - You Were Bought With a Price: Slave Redemption in the New Testament and Beyond
- Teaching Greek at the Seminary: What's Involved and Why Greek Remains Essential for the Ministry
- Panel Discussion: Why the Fathers Still Matter to Lutherans
- Lectionary Podcast-Epiphany 4-Series B
- Lectionary Podcast-Proper 8-Series B-Pentecost 5 2015
- 2016 Symposia - Panel Discussion: Reformation Hermeneutics
- Lectionary Podcast-Easter 7-Series A
- Kramer Chapel Sermon - July 03, 2013
- Kramer Chapel Sermon - October 23, 2008
- Kramer Chapel Sermon - Wednesday, October 23, 2019
- Kramer Chapel Sermon - June 26, 2009
- Kramer Chapel Sermon - January 24, 2019
- Kramer Chapel Sermon - November 11, 2015
- Kramer Chapel Sermon - July 03, 2012
- Kramer Chapel Sermon - Wednesday, July 05, 2023
- Kramer Chapel Sermon - Friday, August 19, 2022
- Kramer Chapel Sermon - September 18, 2015
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