Lutheran Studies Concentration - Princeton Theological Seminary
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Lutheran Studies Concentration

The concentration in Lutheran Studies consists of the following five requirements:

A. Five courses specifically centered on Lutheran material which would ordinarily be the following courses: Martin Luther and the German Reformation (3 credits), The Lutheran Confessions (3 credits), Christian Worship in the Lutheran Tradition (1 credit), Case Studies in Lutheran Ministry (2 credits, with prerequisite of course on Luther or Lutheran Confessions), and History of the Lutheran Churches in North America (1 credit). In case of an unavoidable scheduling conflict with some other curricular requirement, one of these may be covered in another way (e.g., through an independent study).

B. One field education unit (semester or summer) in a Lutheran congregation.

Successful completion of all requirements will result in a notation being placed by the registrar on the student’s transcript — “Lutheran Studies Concentration.”

Coordinator: Dr. Dennis Olson