Luther turns to the sacraments into to rewrite the contours of a Christian life (and theology). The sacraments and especially the sacrament of Holy Communion, as a place of proclamation, exercise us in faith. In order to highlight this characteristic, Luther works with the metaphor of the happy exchange - a metaphor that has been sidelined or even forgotten by some current of Lutheran theology. Yet, it is in the happy exchange that for Luther the real significant of this sacrament lies: a true fellowship
(Excerpt) A bit of reminiscing seems appropriate on this anniversary occasion.2 The Institute of Lit...
Excerpt: What makes something sacramental? Have you ever thought about that question? The classic a...
In 1 Cor. 1:9 St. Paul characterizes the members of the Church as those who have been called by God ...
Luther turns to the sacraments into to rewrite the contours of a Christian life (and theology). The ...
Luther turns to the sacraments into to rewrite the contours of a Christian life (and theology). The ...
The sacrament of Holy Communion trains us in a gospel economy. Receiving from God, we are taught to ...
The Lutheran understanding of Lord’s Supper, formed in course of the 16th century arguments, is an i...
David W. Torrance offers a brief but comprehensive examination of the Reformed doctrine of the Lord’...
Excerpt: Word and sacrament is central to Luther\u27s theology. No adequate introduction to Luther ...
This article advances the thesis that proclamation in Martin Luther’s theology illumines Christ’s no...
In the ceremonies she retained, in the ceremonies she added, the Lutheran church of the 16th century...
The beginning of the 16th century in western Christianity’s history was marked by the appearance of ...
This article begins by recalling the path that Catholic and Lutheran theological and historical rese...
The great feature of the 450th celebration of the Reformation is the extent of ecumenical participat...
The present study investigates which theological and ecclesial consequences adjustments of the holy ...
(Excerpt) A bit of reminiscing seems appropriate on this anniversary occasion.2 The Institute of Lit...
Excerpt: What makes something sacramental? Have you ever thought about that question? The classic a...
In 1 Cor. 1:9 St. Paul characterizes the members of the Church as those who have been called by God ...
Luther turns to the sacraments into to rewrite the contours of a Christian life (and theology). The ...
Luther turns to the sacraments into to rewrite the contours of a Christian life (and theology). The ...
The sacrament of Holy Communion trains us in a gospel economy. Receiving from God, we are taught to ...
The Lutheran understanding of Lord’s Supper, formed in course of the 16th century arguments, is an i...
David W. Torrance offers a brief but comprehensive examination of the Reformed doctrine of the Lord’...
Excerpt: Word and sacrament is central to Luther\u27s theology. No adequate introduction to Luther ...
This article advances the thesis that proclamation in Martin Luther’s theology illumines Christ’s no...
In the ceremonies she retained, in the ceremonies she added, the Lutheran church of the 16th century...
The beginning of the 16th century in western Christianity’s history was marked by the appearance of ...
This article begins by recalling the path that Catholic and Lutheran theological and historical rese...
The great feature of the 450th celebration of the Reformation is the extent of ecumenical participat...
The present study investigates which theological and ecclesial consequences adjustments of the holy ...
(Excerpt) A bit of reminiscing seems appropriate on this anniversary occasion.2 The Institute of Lit...
Excerpt: What makes something sacramental? Have you ever thought about that question? The classic a...
In 1 Cor. 1:9 St. Paul characterizes the members of the Church as those who have been called by God ...