Discusses koinonia as communion (Triglotta) and fellowship (Tappert), concluding that our koinonia with each other is based upon God\u27s promises in Holy Baptism, Holy Communion, the Holy Ministry, and Confession/Absolution and not upon our actions
The contribution of confessional Lutheran churches, especially those affiliated to the International...
Plenary session of the Third Annual Theological Symposium, entitled Inter-Christian relations, rec...
ABSTRACT: It is the aim of this article to sketch the dimensions of Pauline theology of koinonia. Th...
By way of introduction let me say a few words about the reasons for submitting a paper on Koinonia. ...
The beginning of the 16th century in western Christianity’s history was marked by the appearance of ...
Scott James Meyer explores a theology of paedocommunion with special reference to Luther. The author...
In order to present a more balanced ecclesiology, theologians have found it necessary to return to ...
Plenary session of the Third Annual Theological Symposium, entitled Inter-Christian relations, rec...
Luther turns to the sacraments into to rewrite the contours of a Christian life (and theology). The ...
What does it mean to be a confessional Lutheran? What unique contribution do we make to the life of...
Confessing the Gospel: A Lutheran Approach to Systematic Theology is the culmination of a project th...
<strong>Kingdom Theology and Covenant Theology</strong><br /> One of the tasks of ...
Contemporary missiology has been engaged with two central concerns: 1) how to relate the missio Dei,...
From personal experience, this article shares to what degree the Faculty of Theology at the Univers...
This article argues that in translating koinonia one should not use terms such as "fellowship", as k...
The contribution of confessional Lutheran churches, especially those affiliated to the International...
Plenary session of the Third Annual Theological Symposium, entitled Inter-Christian relations, rec...
ABSTRACT: It is the aim of this article to sketch the dimensions of Pauline theology of koinonia. Th...
By way of introduction let me say a few words about the reasons for submitting a paper on Koinonia. ...
The beginning of the 16th century in western Christianity’s history was marked by the appearance of ...
Scott James Meyer explores a theology of paedocommunion with special reference to Luther. The author...
In order to present a more balanced ecclesiology, theologians have found it necessary to return to ...
Plenary session of the Third Annual Theological Symposium, entitled Inter-Christian relations, rec...
Luther turns to the sacraments into to rewrite the contours of a Christian life (and theology). The ...
What does it mean to be a confessional Lutheran? What unique contribution do we make to the life of...
Confessing the Gospel: A Lutheran Approach to Systematic Theology is the culmination of a project th...
<strong>Kingdom Theology and Covenant Theology</strong><br /> One of the tasks of ...
Contemporary missiology has been engaged with two central concerns: 1) how to relate the missio Dei,...
From personal experience, this article shares to what degree the Faculty of Theology at the Univers...
This article argues that in translating koinonia one should not use terms such as "fellowship", as k...
The contribution of confessional Lutheran churches, especially those affiliated to the International...
Plenary session of the Third Annual Theological Symposium, entitled Inter-Christian relations, rec...
ABSTRACT: It is the aim of this article to sketch the dimensions of Pauline theology of koinonia. Th...