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[A] Reaction to Pastor Aaron Mueller’s Essay Jesus Taught the Word of Truth—And So Do We
(Wisconsin Lutheran Seminary, 2015-09-21)This is Joel D. Otto's reaction to Aaron T. Mueller's "Jesus Taught The Way of Life — and So Do We" for 2015 Symposium on the Pastor as Teacher. -
[A] Reaction to Pastor Earle Treptow's Symposium Essay, "Brotherly Admonition in the Ministerium"
(Wisconsin Lutheran Seminary, 2012-09-17)This is Forrest L. Bivens's reaction to Earle D. Treptow's "Brotherly Admonition in the Ministerium" for 2012 Symposium on Brotherly Admonition. -
[A] Reaction to Pastor James Huebner’s Essay: Brotherly Admonition That Encourages Accountability
(Wisconsin Lutheran Seminary, 2012-09-18)This is E. Allen Sorum's reaction to James R. Huebner's "Brotherly Admonition that Encourages Accountability" for 2012 Symposium on Brotherly Admonition. -
[A] Reaction to Pastor Jason Oakland’s Essay “Luther’s Call to Action: A Consideration of To the Christian Nobility of the German Nation”
(Wisconsin Lutheran Seminary, 2020-09-21)This is Joel D. Otto's reaction to Jason D. Oakland's "Luther's Call to Action: A Consideration of To the Christian Nobility of the German Nation" for 2020 Symposium on Martin Luther’s 1520 Treatises. -
[A] Reaction to Pastor John Koelpin’s Essay: Brotherly Admonition in the Congregation: God’s Seeking Grace
(Wisconsin Lutheran Seminary, 2012-09-17)This is Bill J. Tackmier's reaction to John M. Koelpin's "Brotherly Admonition in the Congregation: God’s Seeking Grace" for 2012 Symposium on Brotherly Admonition. -
[A] Reaction to Pastor Jonathan Hein’s Essay: The Shepherd-Leader at Work: Moving Forward
(Wisconsin Lutheran Seminary, 2018-09-18)This is Richard L. Gurgel's reaction to Jonathan R. Hein's "The Shepherd-Leader at Work: Moving Forward (The Need for Careful Listening & Careful Reasoning)" for 2018 Symposium on the Pastor as Shepherd-Leader. -
[A] Reaction to Pastor Michael Jensen’s Essay Christ, the Preacher: Tracing Our Preaching Roots to Jesus
(Wisconsin Lutheran Seminary, 2014-09-22)This is Joel D. Otto's reaction to Michael T. Jensen's "Christ, the Preacher: Tracing Our Preaching Roots to Jesus" for 2014 Symposium on Preaching. -
[A] Reaction to Pastor Philip Sievert’s Essay: “A Paradigm for 21st Century Lutheran Preachers”
(Wisconsin Lutheran Seminary, 2014-09-23)This is Richard L. Gurgel's reaction to Phillip D. Sievert's "A Paradigm for 21st Century Lutheran Preachers" for 2014 Symposium on Preaching. -
[A] Reaction to Paul and Luther as Paradigms of Shepherd Leaders
(Wisconsin Lutheran Seminary, 2018-09-17)This is E. Allen Sorum's reaction to David Scharf's "St. Paul and Martin Luther: Paradigms of Shepherd-Leaders" for 2018 Symposium on the Pastor as Shepherd-Leader. -
[A] Reaction to Paul Prange’s Essay Luther Taught the Children— And So Do We
(Wisconsin Lutheran Seminary, 2015-09-22)This is Stephen H. Geiger's reaction to Paul T. Prange's "Luther Taught the Children—and So Do We" for 2015 Symposium on the Pastor as Teacher. -
[A] Reaction to President Mark Zarling’s Essay "Christian Education: A Matter of Life or Death"
(Wisconsin Lutheran Seminary, 2011-09-19)This is Stephen H. Geiger's reaction to Mark G. Zarling "Christian Education: A Matter of Life or Death — What the Mission of the Church Teaches Us about Lutheran Schools" for 2011 Symposium on Lutheran Schools. -
[A] Reaction to President Mark Zarling’s Essay: Luther and the Saints: The Priesthood of All Believers - A True Treasure of the Lutheran Reformation
(Wisconsin Lutheran Seminary, 2017-10-03)This is Jon F. Zabell's reaction to Mark G. Zarling's "Luther and the Saints: The Priesthood of All Believers – A True Treasure of the Lutheran Reformation" for 2017 Symposium on Reformation 500 (Martin Luther). -
[A] Reaction to Rev. Daniel Habben’s Essay, “St. Augustine Taught the Catechumens and So Do We”
(Wisconsin Lutheran Seminary, 2015-09-21)This is Thomas D. Kock's reaction to Daniel J. Habben's "St. Augustine Taught the Catechumens and So Do We" for 2015 Symposium on the Pastor as Teacher. -
[A] Reaction to The Pastor as Church Historian
(Wisconsin Lutheran Seminary, 2013-09-17)This is Keith C. Wessel's reaction to Bart Brauer's "The Pastor as Church Historian" for 2013 Symposium on the Pastor and His Seminary Training. -
[A] Reaction to the Presentation by Pastor Michael Seifert: The Pastor as Dogmatician
(Wisconsin Lutheran Seminary, 2013-09-16)This is Lyle W. Lange's reaction to Michael J. Seifert's "The Pastor as Dogmatician" for 2013 Symposium on the Pastor and His Seminary Training. -
[A] Reaction to “Breaking Free”: Martin Luther’s Babylonian Captivity of the Church in Context by Pastor Benjamin P. Schaefer
(Wisconsin Lutheran Seminary, 2020-09-22)This is Steven J. Pagels's reaction to Benjamin Schaefer's "'Breaking Free': Martin Luther's Babylonian Captivity of the Church in Context" for 2020 Symposium on Martin Luther’s 1520 Treatises. -
[A] Reaction to “Core Like a Rock: Luther’s Theological Center” by Professor Cherney
(Wisconsin Lutheran Seminary, 2017-10-02)This is Nathaniel J. Biebert's reaction to Kenneth A. Cherney Jr.'s "Core Like a Rock: Luther's Theological Center" for 2017 Symposium on Reformation 500 (Martin Luther). -
[A] Reaction to “Disclosing the Hidden God: Confessional Lutheran Doctrine and Christian Apologetics” by Luke George Thompson
(Wisconsin Lutheran Seminary, 2016-09-16)This is Kenneth A. Cherney Jr.'s reaction to Luke G. Thompson's "Disclosing the Hidden God: Confessional Lutheran Doctrine and Christian Apologetics" for 2019 Symposium on Christian Apologetics. -
[A] Reaction to “The Pastor as Dogmatician” By Michael J. Seifert
(Wisconsin Lutheran Seminary, 2013-09-16)This is John F. Brug's reaction to Michael J. Seifert's "The Pastor as Dogmatician" for 2013 Symposium on the Pastor and His Seminary Training. -
Apologetics in a Postmodern World
(Wisconsin Lutheran Seminary, 2019-09-17)Pastor Cloute will examine the characteristics of postmodernism and how they affect the way the church engages the lost. He will explore angles such as how the use of narrative engages twenty-first century listeners and ...