Wisconsin Lutheran Seminary: Recent submissions
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Maintaining Doctrinal Principles and an Effective Evangelism Outreach
(1988)Michael Bartsch explores how confessional Lutheran congregations can uphold doctrinal integrity while engaging in effective evangelism. Grounded in Scripture and the Lutheran Confessions, the essay presents four theses: ... -
A History of St. John's Ev. Lutheran Church, Lewiston, Minnesota
(1981)This historical essay traces the founding and development of St. John's Evangelical Lutheran Church in Lewiston, Minnesota, from its organization in 1866 to its growth through 1981. Mark O. Bartsch explores the congregation’s ... -
The Means of Grace in the Life of our Evangelical Lutheran Congregations
(1993)This essay by Mark F. Bartling critiques contemporary trends in American Lutheranism, particularly the influence of the Church Growth Movement, Evangelicalism, and liturgical innovation. Bartling argues that these shifts ... -
The Future of Confessional Lutheranism in the USA
(1971)Rev. M. F. Bartling’s essay, presented in 1971, examines the future of confessional Lutheranism in the United States amid theological decline and doctrinal compromise. He outlines historical threats to Lutheran orthodoxy ... -
Encouragement to Counsel
(1984)Summary Rev. Larry Zahn encourages pastors to embrace their role as Christian counselors, recognizing that many people seek pastoral help before turning to professional therapists. Drawing from personal experience in ... -
Private Confession and Sacred Absolution
(1997)Mark F. Bartling advocates for the restoration of private confession and absolution as central to Lutheran pastoral care. He critiques the shift toward therapeutic and programmatic ministry, arguing that true spiritual ... -
Martin Luther and the Evangelical Church Service
(1983)Mark F. Bartling’s paper explores Martin Luther’s contributions to evangelical worship, emphasizing the centrality of Word and Sacrament. Bartling outlines Luther’s liturgical reforms, including the Formula Missae (1523) ... -
Bible Study in the Congregation
(1984)In this 1984 conference paper, Pastor Larry Zahn addresses the challenges and opportunities of promoting Bible study within WELS congregations. Alarmed by low attendance statistics, Zahn explores reasons why members may ... -
EF 2818 A Summary of an Interview with Pastor Paul Kuske
(2000)Jason Zahn’s 2000 interview with Pastor Paul Kuske explores the history and development of the Lutheran Association for Church Extension (LACE), founded in 1960 to provide financial support for self-supporting congregations. ... -
Martin Luther and Catechetical Instruction at Wittenberg
(1979)Mark F. Bartling’s paper explores Martin Luther’s restoration of catechetical instruction during the Reformation, emphasizing the historical context, theological significance, and practical application of Luther’s Small ... -
Luther and James: Did Luther Use the Historical Critical Method?
(1983)Mark F. Bartling’s paper, presented during the 500th anniversary of Martin Luther’s birth, examines Luther’s view of Scripture, particularly his controversial remarks about the Book of James. Bartling argues that Luther’s ... -
The 90 Year Grudge of St. John's Evangelical Lutheran Church Township of Grover Peshtigo, Wisconsin
(1987)David Zahn’s historical study explores the long-standing reluctance of St. John’s Lutheran Church in Grover Township, near Peshtigo, Wisconsin, to formally join the Wisconsin Evangelical Lutheran Synod (WELS). Although ... -
Gambling: Is It Always Wrong???
(1995)In this seminar paper, Rev. Mark F. Bartling explores the ethical and theological dimensions of gambling from a Lutheran perspective. Prompted by local debates over casino gambling and stewardship concerns, Bartling examines ... -
The Relocation of Sola Fide Lutheran Church Lawrenceville, Georgia
(2005)Benjamin Zahn’s paper documents the relocation of Sola Fide Lutheran Church from Scenic Highway to Webb Gin House Road in Lawrenceville, Georgia. Founded in 1977, the congregation experienced rapid growth, prompting multiple ... -
What Part Did the 1938 Convention of the Missouri Synod Play in Their Doctrinal Downfall?
(1972)Allen Zahn’s 1972 paper explores the pivotal role of the 1938 Missouri Synod convention in the synod’s eventual doctrinal decline. Zahn argues that the convention marked a shift in priorities—from a commitment to pure ... -
A Study of Article V of the Unaltered Augsburg Confession, 1530
(0000)This comprehensive essay by Mark F. Bartling explores the theology and historical development of Article V of the Augsburg Confession, which addresses the Office of the Ministry. Bartling affirms that the preaching ... -
The Purposes and Attitudes Which Helped Form The Lutheran Hymnal
(1981)Paul Zager’s 1981 paper explores the historical context, motivations, and theological attitudes behind the creation of The Lutheran Hymnal (TLH), published in 1941. He highlights the need for a new hymnal due to liturgical ... -
EF 3363 Christ Evangelical Lutheran Ministries: The Birth of a Confessional Lutheran Church Body in India
(2008)Thomas J. Barthel’s paper traces the development of WELS mission work in India, culminating in the formation of Christ Evangelical Lutheran Ministries (CELM). Beginning with early contacts in the 1960s, WELS supported ... -
Using the Scriptures in the Church
(1976)Wayne L. Bartelt’s essay explores the central role of Scripture in Christian worship, emphasizing that the Word of God is not merely a component of the service but its foundation and purpose. He argues that worship is ... -
So What Does the Bible Say About the Lodge?
(1982)Paul R. Zager’s 1982 paper examines the religious nature of fraternal lodges—especially Freemasonry—and evaluates them in light of biblical doctrine. Drawing extensively from lodge publications and rituals, Zager argues ...
