American Lutheran, 1918-1966
The Evangelical Quarterly Review, 1863-1970
Lutheran Church Work, 1912-1915
Lutheran Evangelist, 1877-1909
Lutheran Herald, 1912, 1916-1930
The Lutheran Observer, 1833-1915
Lutheran Woman's Work, 1908-1960
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The land on which United Lutheran Seminary sits, and which stretches between its two campuses, is tribal land, inhabited originally by the Lenni Lenape, the Susquehannock, and the Seneca tribes. We honor those original caretakers of this land, and we pay respect to the original inhabitants of what we now call Pennsylvania. Acknowledging this history is consistent with the seminary’s commitment to welcome and equity, which calls us in Christ to repentance, reconciliation, and wholeness. Even though the sad history of colonization cannot be undone, this land acknowledgement is one small way for us to remember what happened here, to understand our part in this story, and to develop a more healthy relationship with the land and its original inhabitants.
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