Symposium: Recent submissions
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[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. -
[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 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. -
The Pastor as Church Historian
(Wisconsin Lutheran Seminary, 2013-09-17)"The Pastor as Church Historian," authored by Bart Brauer, presents an extensive discussion on the importance of historical awareness and understanding in pastoral ministry, particularly within the context of the Wisconsin ... -
The Pastor as Dogmatician
(Wisconsin Lutheran Seminary, 2013-09-16)"The Pastor as Dogmatician" by Michael J. Seifert focuses on the role of pastors as proponents and teachers of Christian dogmatics within the Lutheran tradition. Seifert examines the historical and theological development ... -
The Pastor as Exegete
(Wisconsin Lutheran Seminary, 2013-09-16)"The Pastor as Exegete," by Pastor Harland H. Goetzinger, delves into the critical role of pastors in biblical exegesis, emphasizing the significance of hermeneutics and exegetical theology in pastoral training. Goetzinger ... -
[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 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 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 Paradigm for 21st Century Lutheran Preachers
(Wisconsin Lutheran Seminary, 2014-09-23)The third essay endeavors to offer a practical pattern for today’s Lutheran pastors on the basis of biblical and Lutheran principles. In doing so, this essay offers insights about gospel preaching in a syncretistic society, ... -
An Evaluation of Modern Evangelical Preaching
(Wisconsin Lutheran Seminary, 2014-09-22)The second essay looks at the popularity and homiletical influence of Evangelical preachers. It traces the history of some of the famous American Evangelical preachers and investigate psychological, stylistic, and theological ... -
[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 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. -
Christ, the Preacher: Tracing Our Preaching Roots to Jesus
(Wisconsin Lutheran Seminary, 2014-09-22)The first essay will examine the biblical mandates to proclaim the Word and offer some examples of sermons in Scripture, as well as the transformation that took place during the Reformation after more than 1,000 years of ... -
[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. -
Luther Taught the Children—and So Do We
(Wisconsin Lutheran Seminary, 2015-09-22)Lutherans have a birthright in education, going back to the catechism preparation and instruction of Martin Luther. This essay, prepared for the 2015 WLS Fall Symposium, provides insights into both the latest and the ... -
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 ... -
Jesus Taught The Way of Life — and So Do We
(Wisconsin Lutheran Seminary, 2015-09-21)With this paper, the author was tasked with the following: Evangelize, baptize, teach: this is the process Jesus calls his people to carry out in their worldwide ministry. This essay focuses on the purpose and value ... -
The Hermeneutics of the New Perspective on Paul: A Reaction
(Wisconsin Lutheran Seminary, 2016-09-20)This is Paul O. Wendland's reaction to Daniel W. Waldschmidt's "The Hermeneutics of the New Perspective on Paul " for 2016 Symposium on Hermeneutics.