One of the open access resources that we are excited to provide is our CSL Scholar. CSL Scholar has items that are useful for students, faculty, alumni, and anyone in ministry. CSL Scholar is our institutional repository that brings together all our research under one umbrella, with an aim to preserve and provide access for all.
Our Digital Services Coordinator, Wayne Seitz, works hard to place audio, video, and writings into CSL Scholar so that they can be found and shared with the world. You can access CSL Scholar collections from anywhere and share them with anyone!
Following are some examples of what you can access, from symposiums, to Chapel Sermons, Master's theses, to Ministry Resources:
Earlier this month we just held our annual MultiEthnic Symposium here at Concordia Seminary St. Louis, and Wayne has already uploaded the wonderful and insightful presentations and lectures that you can watch and listen to from anywhere! Here is a link to the 2021 MultiEthnic Symposium materials:
2021 MultiEthnic Symposium Link
But what is really fantastic is that you have access to earlier symposiums as well! Browse through from 2008-2019 here!
We also have a large collection of our chapel sermons available on CSL scholar, in act our Chapel sermon recordings stretch back to 1976! Browse through the years here and have a listen to a history of Concordia Seminary’s chapel sermons from over 45 years!
What about more curricula related things? Well, we’ve got resources on CSL Scholar from a variety of courses! For example, a series of Hebrew Readings from Dr. Bartelt’s class, or these video lectures on Revelation from Dr. Louis Brighton.
You can also browse the thesis and applied projects of our graduates on CSL scholar: Link to CSL scholarship
And finally, there are resources for your ministry, from texts, to audio, to videos, that you might find useful here: Resources for Ministry Link
This is by no means an exhaustive list. There are many more resources on CSL Scholar. So, go explore and search through these digitized archives of CSL Scholarly Resources!