Jan Hus Online Exhibit Now Available

NOW AVAILABLE!  CHI’s new online exhibit to commemorate the life of Jan Hus, an early church reformer who was burned at the stake 600 years ago is now online! Click here to view.

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Summer 2015 CHI Quarterly

The Summer 2015 issue of the Concordia Historical Institute Quarterly (Vol. 88, no.2) continues the commemoration of the 175th anniversary of Concordia Seminary, St. Louis, Missouri, as well as the continued consideration of the various tools to carry out historical research. Russell P. Baldner wraps up his article from the

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Historical Footnotes Spring 2015

The Spring 2015 issue (v.60, issue 1) of Concordia Historical Institute’s membership newsletter, Historical Footnotes, was recently released. This issue continues the new, revised format of the newsletter, which was initiated in Winter 2014. Articles in this issue include, “Works of Lutheran Artist Added to Concordia Historical Institute’s Fine Art

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Spring 2015 CHI Quarterly

The Spring 2015 issue of the Concordia Historical Institute Quarterly (Vol. 88, no.1) celebrates not only the 175th anniversary of Concordia Seminary, St. Louis, Missouri, but also assists its readers in the tools to carry out historical research. It accomplishes this through articles by Gerhard H. Bode, Jr. and Russell

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Winter 2014 CHI Quarterly

The Winter 2014 issue of the Concordia Historical Institute Quarterly (Vol. 87, No. 4) highlights the 1917 celebration of the quadricentennial of the Reformation in the Lutheran church bodies of America. There were several mergers of Lutheran synods both proposed and accomplished, as well as calls for joint celebrations. And

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Executive Director Harmelink on KFUO Radio

Hear the Rev. Dr. Daniel N. Harmelink regularly on KFUO Radio on the “Reformation Rush Hour” with the Rev. Craig Donofrio, Tuesdays at 5:00 p.m.. You can listen live or listen to past programs.

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CHI Trivia Night on April 25, 2015

Join Concordia Historical Institute for a fun evening of trivia and fellowship at our first Trivia Night on Saturday, April 25th. Not confident in your knowledge of Lutheran history? Don’t let that stop you – there will be a wide variety of rounds that are fun for all. Questions? Give

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