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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...

church to-day. Nevertheless he who preaches the Gospel, fishes for men, perfects saints, and edifies the body of Christ, thus does the work of an evangelist. It needs no argument to show that the modern, so-called, self-appointed “evangelist” is no successor of the bearer of this New Testament office, and cannot claim him as a prototype. Apostles, prophets, and evangelists, then, had the extraordinary forms of the New Testament ministry. The last two are closely related to the first. All could claim
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