The aim of this article is to discuss the ecumenical aspect of justification. Martin Luther was of the opinion that the road to justification was only through faith and grace, expressed by the principle simul iustus et peccator. The Council of Trent emphasized that justification is not only the remission of sins but is also sanctification. Catholic-Lutheran ecumenical dialogue formally began after the Second Vatican Council, which resulted in a consensus regarding the basic truths of the doctrine of justification and likewise looked at the person of Martin Luther, his demands, and the reformation
This thesis probes the question as to whether Martin Luther significantly differs from Thomas Aquina...
Martin Luther asserted that “if we lose the doctrine of justification, we lose simply everything.” L...
Objective justification under attack A dispute has arisen among Lutheran theologians regarding the d...
The aim of this article is to discuss the ecumenical aspect of justification. Martin Luther was of t...
One of the most important topics in recent Protestant-Catholic ecumenical dialogue has been the hist...
In this article I present a new perspective on the theological concept of justification, by focusing...
In the 1538 edition of his commentary on Galatians, Luther speaks of this one and firm rock, which ...
Purpose: A major issue in every religion is the meaning of salvation. Although post-Reformation Prot...
The article presents Luther’s teaching on justification by faith and its theological implications. I...
This thesis probes the question as to whether Martin Luther significantly differs from Thomas Aquina...
<p>As the fifth centenary of the Protestant Reformation of the 16th century approaches, it reminds u...
A critical evaluation of this topic is practical today for a variety of reasons. Many Lutherans toda...
We have not exhausted the subject of sola gratia as treated by Luther in De Servo Arbitrio. There is...
Thesis advisor: Richard R. GaillardetzWith explicit roots in the Pauline letters, and an initial pro...
The issue of justification of Mary and her merits has been distinguishing the Christians for ages. B...
This thesis probes the question as to whether Martin Luther significantly differs from Thomas Aquina...
Martin Luther asserted that “if we lose the doctrine of justification, we lose simply everything.” L...
Objective justification under attack A dispute has arisen among Lutheran theologians regarding the d...
The aim of this article is to discuss the ecumenical aspect of justification. Martin Luther was of t...
One of the most important topics in recent Protestant-Catholic ecumenical dialogue has been the hist...
In this article I present a new perspective on the theological concept of justification, by focusing...
In the 1538 edition of his commentary on Galatians, Luther speaks of this one and firm rock, which ...
Purpose: A major issue in every religion is the meaning of salvation. Although post-Reformation Prot...
The article presents Luther’s teaching on justification by faith and its theological implications. I...
This thesis probes the question as to whether Martin Luther significantly differs from Thomas Aquina...
<p>As the fifth centenary of the Protestant Reformation of the 16th century approaches, it reminds u...
A critical evaluation of this topic is practical today for a variety of reasons. Many Lutherans toda...
We have not exhausted the subject of sola gratia as treated by Luther in De Servo Arbitrio. There is...
Thesis advisor: Richard R. GaillardetzWith explicit roots in the Pauline letters, and an initial pro...
The issue of justification of Mary and her merits has been distinguishing the Christians for ages. B...
This thesis probes the question as to whether Martin Luther significantly differs from Thomas Aquina...
Martin Luther asserted that “if we lose the doctrine of justification, we lose simply everything.” L...
Objective justification under attack A dispute has arisen among Lutheran theologians regarding the d...