We teach and guide people to establish and maintain Christian culture in the home, Church, and state, specifically with an aim towards creating a school where Lutherans learn a classical, Christian education, and can meet, marry, and learn to raise families, support local congregations, and be the salt of the earth.Christian Culture: A Magazine for Lutherans.
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The Lutheran Institute of Theology: Feeding Today’s Confessional Hunger
Rev. Bryan Stecker
The opportunity before us is great. Catholics, Orthodox, and Evangelicals have already shown what is possible when theological depth is paired with professional excellence. Lutherans are called to do no less.

The Good, the True, and the Beautiful: Milton’s Paradise Lost
Rev. Christopher Maronde
By far the most difficult theological question that Milton wrestles with throughout this epic is the problem of evil. Why did God permit the fall to occur?

Review: Dante’s Divine Comedy
Rev. John Henry III
Anyone at all enthused by our classical, Christian heritage–theology, philosophy, history, ethics, aesthetics, poetry, mythology–must read all three parts of Dante Alighieri’s The Divine Comedy: Inferno, Purgatorio, and Paradiso. And, your perusal of just Inferno in high school doesn’t count.



