The Pastor as Student and Literary Worker

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The Pastor as Student and Literary Worker

Author: Graebner, Theodore, 1876-1950

Year: 1925

Theodore Graebner (876-1950), a Lutheran Church-Missouri Synod churchman known for being able to handle many irons in the fire, lectures Concordia Seminary-St. Louis students and future Lutheran pastors on ways to handle their time efficiently so they can handle their pastoral duties well and continue to be active learners in Bible study and theological literature. Besides this, he also gives advice on how to become a better communicator of the written word.

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