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A Reaction to Pastor Andrew Bauer’s Essay: “An Evaluation of Modern Evangelical Preaching”
(Wisconsin Lutheran Seminary, 2014-09-22)This is Paul E. Zell's reaction to Andrew P. Bauer's "An Evaluation of Modern Evangelical Preaching" for 2014 Symposium on Preaching. -
A Reaction to Professor James Danell’s Presentation of Dr. Martin Luther’s 1520 Theses “The Freedom of a Christian and Treatise on Good Works”
(2020-09-21)This is Robert E. Wendland's reaction to James C. Danell's "The Freedom of a Christian and Treatise on Good Works" for 2020 Symposium on Martin Luther’s 1520 Treatises. -
A Reaction to Rev. Jon Scharf’s I Believe that I am Fearfully and Wonderfully Made: The Pastor Cares for his Body
(Wisconsin Lutheran Seminary, 2021-09-20)This is David F. Bivens's reaction to Jonathan E. Scharf's "I Believe that I am Fearfully and Wonderfully Made: The Pastor Cares for His Body" for 2021 Symposium on Pastoral Wellness. -
A Reaction to Rev. Ryan Kolander’s "Cultivating a Culture of Compassion: The Opportunity is Ours"
(Wisconsin Lutheran Seminary, 2022-09-20)This is Bradley D. Wordell's reaction to Ryan D. Kolander's "Cultivating a Culture of Compassion: The Opportunity is Ours" for 2022 Symposium on Compassion Ministry. -
A Reaction to the Essay of Rev. Donald W. Patterson: What Practical Experience Teaches Us about Lutheran Schools
(Wisconsin Lutheran Seminary, 2011-09-20)This is Michael J. Quandt's reaction to Donald W. Patterson's "What Practical Experience Teaches Us about Lutheran Schools" for 2011 Symposium on Lutheran Schools. -
A Reaction to The Pastor As Exegete By Pastor Harland H. Goetzinger
(Wisconsin Lutheran Seminary, 2013-09-16)This is Daniel P. Leyrer's reaction to Harland H. Goetzinger's "The Pastor as Exegete" for 2013 Symposium on the Pastor and His Seminary Training. -
[A Reaction to the] Pastor as Exegete: With a Foundation Laid at the College Level
(Wisconsin Lutheran Seminary, 2013-09-16)This is Thomas P. Nass's reaction to Harland H. Goetzinger's "The Pastor as Exegete" for 2013 Symposium on the Pastor and His Seminary Training. -
A Reaction to “Christian Compassion through the Centuries”
(Wisconsin Lutheran Seminary, 2022-09-19)This is Jonathan A. Micheel's reaction to Glen L. Thompson's "Christian Compassion Through the Centuries" for 2022 Symposium on Compassion Ministry. -
A Reaction to “Church and State Throughout the Centuries: Tales of Conflict and Confusion”
(Wisconsin Lutheran Seminary, 2023-09-18)This is Aaron L. Christie's reaction to Wade R. Johnston's “Church and State Throughout the Centuries: Tales of Conflict and Confusion” for 2023 Symposium on the Two Kingdoms. -
A Reaction to “The Kingdom(s) and the Power and the Glory: A Biblical and Confessional Perspective on the Doctrine of the Two Kingdoms”
(Wisconsin Lutheran Seminary, 2023-09-18)This is Samuel C. Degner's reaction to Paul E. Koelpin's “The Kingdom(s) and the Power and the Glory: A Biblical and Confessional Perspective on the Doctrine of the Two Kingdoms” for 2023 Symposium on the Two Kingdoms. -
A Reaction to “The Pastor as Church Historian”
(Wisconsin Lutheran Seminary, 2013-09-17)This is James F. Korthals's reaction to Bart Brauer's "The Pastor as Church Historian" for 2013 Symposium on the Pastor and His Seminary Training. -
[A Reaction to] Emotional Wellness: Holistic Care for God’s Workmanship
(Wisconsin Lutheran Seminary, 2021-09-21)This is John D. Schuetze's reaction to Benjamin S. Kohls's "Emotional Wellness: Holistic Care for God's Workmanship" for 2021 Symposium on Pastoral Wellness. -
[A Reaction to] See How They Love One Another! The Ministry of Compassion in Scripture and Early Christianity to 300 AD by Dr. Keith Wessel
(Wisconsin Lutheran Seminary, 2022-09-19)This is Paul O. Wendland's reaction to Keith C. Wessel's "See How They Love One Another! The Ministry of Compassion in Scripture and Early Christianity to 300 AD" for 2022 Symposium on Compassion Ministry. -
See How They Love One Another! The Ministry of Compassion in Scripture and Early Christianity to 300 AD.
(Wisconsin Lutheran Seminary, 2022-09-19)“A new command I give you: Love one another. As I have loved you, so you must love one another. By this everyone will know that you are my disciples, if you love one another.” (John 13:34–35 NIV) -
The Shepherd-Leader at Work: Moving Forward (The Need for Careful Listening & Careful Reasoning)
(Wisconsin Lutheran Seminary, 2018-09-18)Making ministry plans and finding ways to put those plans into action are vital activities in gospel ministry. The pastor guides his flock with the unchanging Word, but the size, climate, and topography of the pasture are ... -
Shepherds Under the Cross
(Wisconsin Lutheran Seminary, 2018-09-17)The shepherd leader believes with all his heart that the gospel in Word and sacrament is the power source of his ministry, and he administers the means of grace with confident joy. He is eager to proclaim and apply the ... -
Shepherds under the Cross: A reaction
(Wisconsin Lutheran Seminary, 2018-09-17)This is Samuel C. Degner's reaction to Jonathan E. Schroeder's "Shepherds Under the Cross " for 2018 Symposium on the Pastor as Shepherd-Leader. -
St. Augustine Taught the Catechumens and So Do We
(Wisconsin Lutheran Seminary, 2015-09-21)In this essay prepared for the 2015 WLS Fall Symposium, Pastor Habben uses insights from the educational methodology and thinking of church fathers such as Augustine, along with his original research and Bible study ... -
St. Paul and Martin Luther: Paradigms of Shepherd-Leaders
(Wisconsin Lutheran Seminary, 2018-09-17)The work of setting objectives and preparing strategies to meet those goals sometimes seem in conflict with the quiet whisper of the Spirit’s working. A careful assessment of Paul’s missionary endeavors and Luther’s work ... -
The Value of Hermeneutics
(Wisconsin Lutheran Seminary, 2016-09-19)The essay focused on hermeneutics in its more theoretical aspects. While many modern and postmodern interpreters approach the text of Scripture with a “hermeneutic of suspicion,” the essay focused on how the believing ...