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Jonathan StrandjordJonathan Strandjord in Gettysburg Times - May 14 2003
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"... oversees several academic programs of the seminary, serves as its chief academic officer, and works wilh the 17 fulltime and 10 parttime and adjunct faculty members. The Rev. Dr. Jonathan Strandjord, advisor to lhe seminaries of thc Evangelical Lutheran Church in America's (ELCA) Division for Ministry commented following the seminary's deliberation, "the best and most successful deans among theological schools help ..."
Publication place: Gettysburg, Adams County, Pennsylvania, United States
Jonathan StrandjordJonathan Strandjord in Gettysburg Times - Oct 28 1998
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"... session. What's a cluster? ln general terms, the cooperative Cluster agreement ?assures that a network of conversation, teaching and reflection takes place among the three seminaries," said the Rev. Jonathan Strandjord. He is the director for theological education for the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America's Division for Ministry, the Chicago- based department responsible for the oversight of seminary education for the ..."
Publication place: Gettysburg, Adams County, Pennsylvania, United States
Jonathan StrandjordJonathan Strandjord in The Times-News - Mar 18 2006
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"... preaching and having a role of authority in the community was not who I was. Still, being at seminary felt right." The young candidates are exploring, said the Rev. Jonathan Strandjord, director for theological education al the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America. "Young people are thinking possibilities, about possibilities. Older people have mortgages and responsibilities, and their goal isn't to invent ..."
Publication place: Hendersonville, Henderson County, North Carolina, United States