Biblical Studies
500th Anniversary of the Reformation Service
October 31, 2017, 7:30 p.m.
Dr. Matthew C. Harrison, president, The Lutheran Church—Missouri Synod, will serve as preacher.
If you can’t join us on campus the service will be live streamed at www.ctsfw.edu/Daily-Chapel and www.facebook.com/CTSFW.
About CTQ
Learn more about the mission of CTQ and those involved in its publication.
About Our Campus
It’s not just a quiet haven in the middle of a busy city. The CTSFW campus was designed by Eero Saarinen and opened for its first academic year on Sept. 10, 1957. It contains a wealth of art, architecture and history for visitors to enjoy.
Student Consumer Information
In order to help students have all the information they need to make wise choices in their education, the US Department of Education requires a number of reports and pieces of information be made available. You’ll find all that information here. Feel free to contact us with any questions.
Student Consumer Information
Campus safety reports, policies and other important information.
Accreditation
CTSFW is accredited by the Association of Theological Schools and the Higher Learning Commission.
Admission Information
Learn how to become a student at CTSFW and begin your journey toward a lifetime of caring for God’s people with the love of Christ.
Advent Devotions
Prepared by the students of CTSFW for the Church.
Advent Preaching Workshop
November 7, 2017
Prepare the Way: Luther’s Oratio, Meditatio, Tentatio
This workshop for pastors will explore Luther’s understanding of prayer (oratio), meditation (meditatio) and testing (tentatio).
Allen County Public LIbrary
Boasting the country’s second largest genealogical records collection, ACPL provides resources for the Fort Wayne community and beyond.
Alternate Route
If you’ve served for more than 10 years in the church as an elder, teacher or evangelism caller, you may be able to begin your journey to full time ministry through this three-year program.
Integrated Curriculum
The curriculum at CTSFW is designed to break down the artificial barriers imposed by traditional academic theology and provide our students with a holistic, integrated approach to Biblical truth.
Admission Info
For more information concerning the SMP Admission Process and the Application File Click Here.
Apply Online
Apply today to begin your journey into advanced theological knowledge.
Copyright & Fair Use
A review of current copyright issues and fair use guidance, with a focus on the work of theological librarians and the teaching and research activities of the institutions they serve.
500th Anniversary of the Reformation Service
October 31, 2017, 7:30 p.m.
Dr. Matthew C. Harrison, president, The Lutheran Church—Missouri Synod, will serve as preacher.
If you can’t join us on campus the service will be live streamed at www.ctsfw.edu/Daily-Chapel and www.facebook.com/CTSFW.
About CTQ
Learn more about the mission of CTQ and those involved in its publication.
About Our Campus
It’s not just a quiet haven in the middle of a busy city. The CTSFW campus was designed by Eero Saarinen and opened for its first academic year on Sept. 10, 1957. It contains a wealth of art, architecture and history for visitors to enjoy.
Student Consumer Information
In order to help students have all the information they need to make wise choices in their education, the US Department of Education requires a number of reports and pieces of information be made available. You’ll find all that information here. Feel free to contact us with any questions.
Student Consumer Information
Campus safety reports, policies and other important information.
Accreditation
CTSFW is accredited by the Association of Theological Schools and the Higher Learning Commission.
Admission Information
Learn how to become a student at CTSFW and begin your journey toward a lifetime of caring for God’s people with the love of Christ.
Advent Devotions
Prepared by the students of CTSFW for the Church.
Advent Preaching Workshop
November 7, 2017
Prepare the Way: Luther’s Oratio, Meditatio, Tentatio
This workshop for pastors will explore Luther’s understanding of prayer (oratio), meditation (meditatio) and testing (tentatio).
Allen County Public LIbrary
Boasting the country’s second largest genealogical records collection, ACPL provides resources for the Fort Wayne community and beyond.
Alternate Route
If you’ve served for more than 10 years in the church as an elder, teacher or evangelism caller, you may be able to begin your journey to full time ministry through this three-year program.
Integrated Curriculum
The curriculum at CTSFW is designed to break down the artificial barriers imposed by traditional academic theology and provide our students with a holistic, integrated approach to Biblical truth.
Admission Info
For more information concerning the SMP Admission Process and the Application File Click Here.
Apply Online
Apply today to begin your journey into advanced theological knowledge.
Copyright & Fair Use
A review of current copyright issues and fair use guidance, with a focus on the work of theological librarians and the teaching and research activities of the institutions they serve.
Confessional Lutheran Studies
500th Anniversary of the Reformation Service
October 31, 2017, 7:30 p.m.
Dr. Matthew C. Harrison, president, The Lutheran Church—Missouri Synod, will serve as preacher.
If you can’t join us on campus the service will be live streamed at www.ctsfw.edu/Daily-Chapel and www.facebook.com/CTSFW.
About CTQ
Learn more about the mission of CTQ and those involved in its publication.
About Our Campus
It’s not just a quiet haven in the middle of a busy city. The CTSFW campus was designed by Eero Saarinen and opened for its first academic year on Sept. 10, 1957. It contains a wealth of art, architecture and history for visitors to enjoy.
Student Consumer Information
In order to help students have all the information they need to make wise choices in their education, the US Department of Education requires a number of reports and pieces of information be made available. You’ll find all that information here. Feel free to contact us with any questions.
Student Consumer Information
Campus safety reports, policies and other important information.
Accreditation
CTSFW is accredited by the Association of Theological Schools and the Higher Learning Commission.
Admission Information
Learn how to become a student at CTSFW and begin your journey toward a lifetime of caring for God’s people with the love of Christ.
Advent Devotions
Prepared by the students of CTSFW for the Church.
Advent Preaching Workshop
November 7, 2017
Prepare the Way: Luther’s Oratio, Meditatio, Tentatio
This workshop for pastors will explore Luther’s understanding of prayer (oratio), meditation (meditatio) and testing (tentatio).
Allen County Public LIbrary
Boasting the country’s second largest genealogical records collection, ACPL provides resources for the Fort Wayne community and beyond.
Alternate Route
If you’ve served for more than 10 years in the church as an elder, teacher or evangelism caller, you may be able to begin your journey to full time ministry through this three-year program.
Integrated Curriculum
The curriculum at CTSFW is designed to break down the artificial barriers imposed by traditional academic theology and provide our students with a holistic, integrated approach to Biblical truth.
Admission Info
For more information concerning the SMP Admission Process and the Application File Click Here.
Apply Online
Apply today to begin your journey into advanced theological knowledge.
Copyright & Fair Use
A review of current copyright issues and fair use guidance, with a focus on the work of theological librarians and the teaching and research activities of the institutions they serve.
500th Anniversary of the Reformation Service
October 31, 2017, 7:30 p.m.
Dr. Matthew C. Harrison, president, The Lutheran Church—Missouri Synod, will serve as preacher.
If you can’t join us on campus the service will be live streamed at www.ctsfw.edu/Daily-Chapel and www.facebook.com/CTSFW.
About CTQ
Learn more about the mission of CTQ and those involved in its publication.
About Our Campus
It’s not just a quiet haven in the middle of a busy city. The CTSFW campus was designed by Eero Saarinen and opened for its first academic year on Sept. 10, 1957. It contains a wealth of art, architecture and history for visitors to enjoy.
Student Consumer Information
In order to help students have all the information they need to make wise choices in their education, the US Department of Education requires a number of reports and pieces of information be made available. You’ll find all that information here. Feel free to contact us with any questions.
Student Consumer Information
Campus safety reports, policies and other important information.
Accreditation
CTSFW is accredited by the Association of Theological Schools and the Higher Learning Commission.
Admission Information
Learn how to become a student at CTSFW and begin your journey toward a lifetime of caring for God’s people with the love of Christ.
Advent Devotions
Prepared by the students of CTSFW for the Church.
Advent Preaching Workshop
November 7, 2017
Prepare the Way: Luther’s Oratio, Meditatio, Tentatio
This workshop for pastors will explore Luther’s understanding of prayer (oratio), meditation (meditatio) and testing (tentatio).
Allen County Public LIbrary
Boasting the country’s second largest genealogical records collection, ACPL provides resources for the Fort Wayne community and beyond.
Alternate Route
If you’ve served for more than 10 years in the church as an elder, teacher or evangelism caller, you may be able to begin your journey to full time ministry through this three-year program.
Integrated Curriculum
The curriculum at CTSFW is designed to break down the artificial barriers imposed by traditional academic theology and provide our students with a holistic, integrated approach to Biblical truth.
Admission Info
For more information concerning the SMP Admission Process and the Application File Click Here.
Apply Online
Apply today to begin your journey into advanced theological knowledge.
Copyright & Fair Use
A review of current copyright issues and fair use guidance, with a focus on the work of theological librarians and the teaching and research activities of the institutions they serve.