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Pastoral Theology Brief: Cohabitation, Repentance, and the Fruit of Repentance
(2006)In this brief, Prof. Schuetze discusses the great need for co-habitation to be addressed immediately, rather than allowing the problem to “fix itself” when the couple marries. The goal is that the couple would recognize ... -
Pastoral Theology Brief: Comfort for Parents Grieving a Miscarriage or Stillbirth—Following Luther’s Lead
(2006)Prof. Schuetze reminds his readers to follow Luther’s lead when counseling the parents of miscarried or stillborn children. We should not say more than Scripture says, but rely on prayer and our trust in the Lord’s grace ... -
Pastoral Theology Brief: The Material Elements in the Lord's Supper--Hermeneutics and Practice
(2013)Professor John Schuetze takes a renewed look at the issue of what is the “bread” and more in-depth on the “cup”/”fruit of the vine” in the Lord’s Supper. His approach is both pastoral and scriptural and emphasizes that ... -
Pastors and Laypeople in Partnership to Advance Christ's Kingdom
(2013)Professor Sorum gives a compelling argument for renewed efforts in equipping for lay service. He illustrates the pitfalls that both pastor and laity fall into, but also shows how those are overcome by Christ’s sacrifice ... -
Pastors and Plagiarism: Some Thoughts
(2002)Prof. Brug offers some comments and advice about citation of sources. -
A Pastor’s Daily Struggle as Both Sinner and Saint to Strive for Excellence while Avoiding Perfectionism
(2017)In a world where pastors are expected to complete an infinite number of tasks and do all of them to the highest degree, these expectations can affect a pastor both mentally and physically. The pressures pastors experience ... -
Pathways to the Federation
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The Paul G. Bergmann Story
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Paul Mayerhoff in Apacheland
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Paul, a Model of the Certainty of Faith with Special Reference to Principals and Visitors
(1976)Professor Panning bases this paper on “Paul, a Model of the Certainty of Faith, Especially for All Servants of the Word,” which appeared in the Wisconsin Lutheran Quarterly. Here, he applies that message specifically to ...