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No. 19
Summer 2004

Academic Vocation: What the Lutheran University has to Offer

The Summer 2004 issue of Intersections features work from the Lutheran Academy of Scholars in Higher Education. Wendy McCredie grounds an academic vocation for the Lutheran university in the dialogical tension between bonds of faith and openness to the neighbor. Mark C. Mattes draws on Ricoeur’s hermeneutics to defend dual citizenship in Athens and Jerusalem. Thomas W. Martin reflects on the dark side of the Reformation myth. Ned Wisnefske argues that fear of “the Ought” underwrites contradictory faculty objections to moral formation. Tim Knopp closes with the poem “Unpossible.”

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