Bing tracking

Resources on Vocation: Blogs, Chapel Talks, and More! 2010-2014

Bernhard M. Christensen

“Devoutly Would He Teach: The Legacy of Bernhard M. Christensen,” Gracia Grindal, ’65, professor of rhetoric at Luther Seminary, Bernhard M. Christensen Symposium keynote address on Oct. 2, 2010

Reflections on the 5 Lessons of Bernhard M. Christensen from the spring 2010 issue of Till & Keep journal.

Blog – The Progress of Pilgrimage

Martha E. Stortz, the Bernhard M. Christensen Professor in Religion and Vocation, has a blog with her colleagues about pilgrimage.

Chapel Talks

“Jesus’ First Words”
Martha E. Stortz, Bernhard M. Christensen Professor of Religion and Vocation
February 6, 2014

“Turning the Tables”
Paul C. Pribbenow, President
December 3, 2013

“Both priest and beggar: Luther on Civil Engagement”
Martha E. Stortz, Bernhard M. Christensen Professor of Religion and Vocation
November 20, 2013

“Hail to the Ordinary”
Mark Tranvik, Director of Christensen Center for Vocation
September 18, 2013

“Interfaith is Not a Luxury”
Martha E. Stortz, Bernhard M. Christensen Professor of Religion and Vocation
September 19, 2012

“Restaging Incarnation: What Might Jesus Do?”
Garry Hesser, Sabo Professor of Citizenship and Learning, Sociology and Urban Studies Department
January 24, 2011

“Vocation as Story”
Mark Engebretson, Professor of Physics and Director of the Center for Atmospheric and Space Sciences
February 9, 2011

“Breaking and Remaking: God’s Construction Zone”
Martha E. Stortz, Bernhard M. Christensen Professor of Religion and Vocation
February 10, 2011

Other Writings on Vocation

First Word: Board of Regents, Augsburg College, October 11, 2014
Vocation Innovation Grant
Martha E. Stortz, Bernhard M. Christensen Professor of Religion and Vocation

“Vocation at Augsburg College”
Mark Tranvik, Director, Christensen Center for Vocation

Mayo Clinic Spirituality Grand Rounds, January 30, 2014
“Welcoming My Wounds: Healing and the Body’s Knowing”
Martha E. Stortz, Bernhard M. Christensen Professor of Religion and Vocation

Remarks by Martha E. Stortz, Bernhard M. Christensen Professor of Religion and Vocation, from her Inauguration (all are PDFs):

Videos on Vocation

Lives Explored, video narrative project by the Collegeville Institute