Since September 2000 Mark Brocker has served as the lead pastor of Trinity Lutheran Church in Tacoma, WA. In addition to his pastoral responsibilities, Mark is a lecturer in theology and ethics for Pacific Lutheran Theological Seminary in Berkeley; a member of the core faculty for the Northwest House of Theological Studies in Salem, OR; and the editor for Conspiracy and Imprisonment 1940-1945, volume 16 of Dietrich Bonhoeffer Works (2005).
Mark received his BA in philosophy from Pacific Lutheran University, his M. Div. from the Lutheran School of Theology in Chicago, and his PH. D. in theology and ethics from the University of Chicago Divinity School. His dissertation focused on Bonhoeffer’s “Ethics of Responsibility.”
(Bio from summer 2004)
Audio Archive
Brocker, Mark
Recordings
Ethics Empowered by the Gospel – Part 1: Why Adam and Eve Ate the Apple
Presenter: Brocker, Mark / 2004Ethics Empowered by the Gospel – Part 3: Faithful Decision Making: A Case Study Approach
Presenter: Brocker, Mark / 2004Ethics Empowered by the Gospel – Part 4: Free to be Responsible: A Christian Concept of Vocation
Presenter: Brocker, Mark / 2004Ethics Empowered by the Gospel – Part 5: The Church Turned Inside Out
Presenter: Brocker, Mark / 2004Bonhoeffer: Conspiracy and Imprisonment – Part 2: A Spoke in the Wheel
Presenter: Brocker, Mark / 2004Bonhoeffer: Conspiracy and Imprisonment – Part 3: The Renewal of the Church
Presenter: Brocker, Mark / 2004Bonhoeffer: Conspiracy and Imprisonment – Part 4: Sharing in the Sufferings of God
Presenter: Brocker, Mark / 2004Recent Additions
Vespers August 4, 1977 with Evelyn Streng – The Parable of the Prospectors
Vespers August 3, 1977 with Vern Failletaz – Let Freedom Ring!
Vespers August 2, 1977 with David Thiede
Vespers August 1, 1977 with Richard Caemmerer – There Are Holden Enough for Everyone
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Holden wishes to express appreciation to PLU, Pacific Lutheran University, for their support of the Holden Audio Archive Project.
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