ALC in partnership with the LCA Committee for Lutheran Archives is pleased to present the annual Fritzsche Oration.
This time of pandemic (and even before this time), has changed the way we access resources.
LTJ seeks to encourage and challenge its readers — chiefly the pastors, teachers and lay members of the LCANZ, and the teaching staff and students of theological colleges in Australia...
The Festival of Learning is a celebration open to anyone and everyone interested in thinking, talking and learning about God.
A rare book rarely sees the light of day and for good reasons. Fragility, security and by their very nature, rarity.
This third and final issue of the Lutheran Theological Journal (LTJ) for 2021 contains four articles: two on different aspects of Lutheran theology and two with something of a female...
ALC is a diverse and welcoming learning community, delivering quality theological education and training to prepare Christians to serve and lead with confident Christian faith, integrity, competence and compassion in...
Following the success of the August 2020 issue of the Lutheran Theological Journal (LTJ) on what a post-pandemic church may look like, this year the journal’s editorial team produced another...
ALC has been successful in its bid to win another federal Community Heritage Grant.
The Lutheran Theological Journal (LTJ) serves the church by providing a place where its workers can present a range of theological views that generate fruitful and respectful discussion.
The 2021 edition of ALC’s annual student-produced magazine, Tangara, is now available for purchase.
The latest edition of the Lutheran Theological Journal (LTJ) is out now and contains three articles on varied themes: ‘Exile as a metaphor of comfort’ by Dr Tania Nelson (LCANZ...
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