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Our Seminary in Watertown: 1863-1870
(2013)
In this essay, Professor Danell takes his readers through the earliest years of Wisconsin Lutheran Seminary, to its roots in Watertown, as a young synod found itself in desperate need of pastors to fulfill the needs of a ...
An Evaluation of Professor Koehler’s Dealing with the Problem of Poor Singing and the Use of Poor Music in the Congregation
(1977)
The full title of this paper is “An Evaluation of Professor Koehler’s Dealing with the Problem of Poor Singing and the Use of Poor Music in the Congregation with an Emphasis on How This Influenced the Musical Curriculum ...
The Current Synodical Crisis and the Seminary's Role of Preparing Pastors, Parts One and Two
(2007)
Professor Gurgel, on behalf of the faculty of Wisconsin Lutheran Seminary, presents an answer to two questions: How does the current synodical crisis highlight for us the spiritual issues we must address if we are faithfully ...
The Seminary, Northwestern College and the Draft During World War II
(1988)
In his Senior Church History paper, Daniel Sargent follows the threads of why there are two pictures of graduating classes for 1945 at WLS. His research led him to the fascinating history of how WWII and its draft system ...
The Wisconsin Lutheran Seminary Catalog: A focus on the senior courses from 1930 till 2005
(2004)
Based on past Seminary Catalogues, this essay highlights some of the major changes to the senior year curriculum such as divided classrooms, emphasis on practical theology, and German language requirements.
The Seminary and World Mission in Our Day
(1988)
Pastor Hoenecke explores the connection between the Seminary and world missions. He urges that a strong connection remain between the two in order to have successful missions, close contact with faculty, and encouraging ...