Diane Jacobson is a professor of Old Testament at Luther Seminary in Saint Paul, MN where she has been teaching since 1982. She also serves as director of the Book of Faith Initiative for the ELCA. Jacobson is, first and foremost, a lover of Scripture. And she loves as well helping others unlock the Bible's many hidden treasures.
Jacobson is a frequent speaker throughout the Church. She most recently co-authored "Opening the Book of Faith: Lutheran Insights for Bible Study" (2008) and served on the consulting board and as a contributor to the "Lutheran Study Bible" (2009). Her writings include, "A Beginner's Guide to the Bible", co-authored with Robert Kyser (1991), the 1997 Lutheran Woman Today Bible Study, "From Slavery to Service: A Study of Exodus", several chapters in the 2006 LWF study "Witnessing to God's Faithfulness: Issues of Biblical Authority", and numerous articles on such topics as wisdom, creation and psalms.
Diane is married to Paul. They are the proud parents of three sons who have blessed them with three daughters-in-law who together have graced their lives with three grandsons.
Audio Archive
Jacobson, Diane
Recordings
To Till and To Keep: Our Calling to Be Stewards of God's Creation Part 1
Presenter: Jacobson, Diane / 2018To Till and To Keep: Our Calling to Be Stewards of God's Creation Part 2
Presenter: Jacobson, Diane / 2018Recent Additions
Vespers March 22, 1978 with Mark Schneider – Excerpts from Penderecki’s “St. Luke’s Passion”
Vespers March 21, 1978 with Gretchen Wallace – Journeyings
Vespers March 20, 1978 with David Caemmerer – Spring & Newness
Vespers March 19, 1978 with Fred Norstad – The Week that Was, The Week that Is
Vespers March 17, 1978 with Nancy Winder – The Gospel Treasure
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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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