Browsing Wisconsin Lutheran Seminary by Subject "Pastoral Theology"
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Being Made All Things to All Men – 1 Corinthians 9:19-22
(1955)Werner Franzmann follows Paul’s thinking in 1 Corinthians 9:19-22 for his eagerness in mission work. He then applies the concept to today’s outreach work making a special case that this passage “become weak to win the weak” ... -
Circuit Pastors And The Eighth Commandment
(2001)Brenner discusses the role of the circuit pastor, focusing on oversight of doctrine and practice, discipline and keeping the eighth commandment in the performance of these duties. -
Circuit Pastors and the Eighth Commandment
(2001)Brenner discusses the role of the circuit pastor, focusing on oversight of doctrine and practice, discipline and keeping the eighth commandment in the performance of these duties. -
Counseling At The Empty Tomb - Hopeful Resolve
(2017)Thesis – Just as counseling at the cross brings the sure resolve of forgiveness to the guilt-ridden soul, through Jesus’ substitutionary, debt-settling death, so also counseling at the empty tomb brings hopeful resolve to ... -
Exegesis of 2 Timothy 2: Professionalism in the Ministry
(1985)The pastor, whether he wants to admit it or not, is a professional. In 2 Timothy 2, Pastor Paul offers young Timothy some practical advice about professionalism in ministry. Following the outline of Chapter 2, Degner offers ... -
New Testament Pastoral Leadership
(1111)“A Christian minister must be something before he can do anything.” This axiom, spoken by Woodrow Wilson’s father, a Presbyterian minister, informs Leyrer’s topic. Pastors have much to do, but added to the duties is the ... -
New Testament Pastoral Leadership
(0000)“A Christian minister must be something before he can do anything.” This axiom, spoken by Woodrow Wilson’s father, a Presbyterian minister, informs Leyrer’s topic. Pastors have much to do, but added to the duties is the ... -
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 ...