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05/29/2007

Karl Lusk Graduates from Seminary

by Riggs/Lusk

Sunday, May 20, at Second Presbyterian Church, Louisville Karl Lusk graduated from seminary. Karl received a a Master of Arts in Religion, with concentration in Religious Thought from Louisville Presbyterian Theological Seminary. It was the 154th Commencement of the school's history. The Commencement speaker was Rev. Dr. J. Deotis Roberts, author, professor, and pioneer of black theology and modern American theology. His commencement address, “The Presence of God’s Kingdom,” was based on the biblical text from Matthew 6:7-14. Pictures below

 Karl receiving his degree

 Karl in his academic regalia

 

 


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