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- The Roemer-Baese Professor of Pastoral Ministry and Missions
- Dean of Graduate Studies
- Director of Ph.D. in Missiology Program
- Director of International Studies
Biography
Dr. Schulz joined the Concordia Theological Seminary (CTSFW), Fort Wayne, faculty in the fall of 1998. He serves as professor of Pastoral Ministry and Missions, dean of Graduate Studies and director of the PhD in Missiology Program.
In 1984, Schulz earned his BA degree at the University of Natal, Pietermaritzburg, South Africa. In 1988, he successfully completed his MDiv studies at the Lutherische Theologische Hochschule in Oberursel, Germany. In 1990, he earned his STM degree at CTSFW. He then served in the Independent Evangelical–Lutheran Church in Germany (SELK) as vicar in Heidelberg, Germany, from 1990–1992. In 1994, he concluded his studies at Concordia Seminary, St. Louis, by earning a ThD in Systematics.
From 1994–1998, Dr. Schulz was a missionary in Serowe, Botswana, for the Lutheran Church Mission of the SELK. He also served as a guest lecturer at CTSFW during the Fall Quarter in 1997.
A Collection of Selected Works
- Where God Calls, He Equips
- A Lutheran Response to the Christology and Natural Theology of the Papal Encyclical Dominus Iesus
- The Creed: Walking in the Faith of our Fathers
- Urbanology: Reflections on Mission for the City
- Two Kinds of Righteousness and Moral Philosophy: Confessio Augustana XVIII, Phillip Melanchthon, and Martin Luther
- Confessions 1- Volume 23 - Historical Context of the Augsburg Confession
- Dogmatics 4- Volume 2 - So is this two realms concept really just the same as the American ideal of the separation of church and state that Jefferson espoused?
- Confessions 1- Volume 60 - Did Luther and Melanchthon agree with each other on the status of the papacy? Were there any differences between them? Is the pope still the anti-christ?
- Dogmatics 4- Volume 1 - Many of my people listen to James Kennedy and James Dobson and begin to think that America is somehow God's chosen land. Is there anything wrong with that?
- Confessions 1- Volume 46 - How do terms like first grace, congruent merit, condign merit, and the habitus of love relate to the theology of the Middle Ages?
To see all of Dr. K. Detlev Schulz’s collected works please visit the CTSFW media archive.