The Spring 2025 Todd Lecture: Dr. Louis Stulman
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Memphis Theological Seminary, in collaboration with Lindenwood Christian Church, is pleased to welcome Dr. Louis Stulman as the speaker for the Spring 2025 Todd Lecture. His lecture is entitled, "Jeremiah's Pathways to Hope Amid Worlds of Chaos and Loss."

Tuesday, March 18 at 6:30 pm central time at Lindenwood Christian Church (2400 Union Ave, Memphis, TN 38112) and via online.

The registration deadline is 11:00pm (CDT) on Monday, March 17. The link for online access will be sent to all registrants the morning of the lecture.

Louis Stulman (Ph.D., Drew University) is Professor of Religious Studies at the University of Findlay. His research interests focus on the Hebrew Bible and the Prophetic Literature in particular.

Dr. Stulman has written, co-authored and edited numerous books, including You are My People: An Introduction to Prophetic Literature, The Prose Sermons of Jeremiah, Order Amid Chaos: Jeremiah as Symbolic TapestryTroubling Jeremiah, Abingdon Old Testament Commentary on Jeremiah, and most recently The Oxford Handbook of Jeremiah.

His scholarly articles have appeared in the Journal of Biblical Literature, among others, and he has been a contributor to Feasting on the Word (WJK), the New Interpreter's Dictionary of the Bible, as well as the CEB Study Bible and the New Oxford Annotated Bible. Dr. Stulman has served as general Old Testament editor for the Core Biblical Studies Series (Abingdon Press) and on the editorial board of the Journal of Biblical Literature. He has been actively involved in the Society of Biblical Literature, serving as founding co-chair of the Book of Jeremiah Consultation and president of the Eastern Great Lakes Biblical Society.

In addition to his professional activities, Louis enjoys hiking, cycling and traveling to see family and friends. He and his wife Kate have four adult children and four grandkids. Many years ago, Louis played guitar for the Star Sapphires and the Primes, a soul band in Baltimore.

For MTS Master's Students: This event is worth 1 colloquia credit for MDiv and MACM students (MDiv requires 8; MACM requires 6). To receive credit, students must **register with their MTS email addresses**, indicate on this form that they are seeking colloquia credit, and attend the lecture event by signing in if they attend in-person or by confirmation of the Registrar if attending online.

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