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The Lutheran Pastor was written to guide pastors in the differences of Lutheran theology and to provide the interpretive techniques, skills, and tools a Lutheran pastor needs to lead their congregation. George Henry Gerberding states that “the object of a pastoral theology is to enable men to be true pastors. They cannot learn it all from books. Neither can they afford to ignore the help of good...

or voice are weak, or his hearing dull, he should not study for the ministry. A second and even more important natural endowment is a strong, vigorous mind. In order to fit himself for the important office and work of the ministry, a high order of native intellect is necessary. The student for the ministry is to grapple with and master the deepest and the highest subjects of thought. ‘He is to be a student as long as he lives. Unless he has a mind able to think clearly and to reason logically, he
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