Luther's Ecumenical Significance: An Interconfessional ConsultationPeter Manns, Harding Meyer Fortress Press, 1984 - 288 pages |
Contents
Responses | 47 |
Summary | 65 |
Luthers Theology and the Formation of Reformation | 69 |
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Anabaptists Anglican Anliegen Articles Augsburg Confession baptism Bible biblical Book of Concord BSLK Carter Lindberg Catholic Luther research certainly charismatic Christ Christendom Christian communion concept concerns confession of faith confessional contemporary theological anthropology context Council Council of Trent criticism dialogue discussion divine dogmatic ecclesial ecclesiology ecumenical emphasis essential eucharistic evangelical expression fact fellowship Formula of Concord formulation fundamental God's gospel grace heretical historical Holy Spirit human Ibid interpretation Iserloh iustus et peccator Jesus Jüngel Kanon Karlstadt living Lortz Lortzian Luther's ecumenical significance Luther's theology Manns Martin Luther means Methodists motif novus homo person Pesch Pietism polemical position possible present problem question reference Reformation reformatory relation relationship renewal movements righteousness sacrament saints salvation sanctification Schmalkald Articles sense sermon simul iustus sinner speak statements teaching Testament theme theologians theological anthropology thesis tion tradition Trent true truth uncatholic understood unity Vajta Wesley Word