On the basis of a thorough search of the Weimar Edition and other pertinent materials the author argues that Luther taught that a valid celebration of the Sacrament of the Altar requires the acts of consecration, distribution, and reception, but that the presence of Christ\u27s body and blood is not limited to the moment of reception
Marc Lienhard : Is Luther a «Protestant» ? The sacrements in Luther and in the Lutheran tradition. ...
In this article, “Protestantism with blood and flesh”, it is argued that a Lutheran theology cannot ...
... careful study of the Luther’s writings reveals that, while he repudiated many Catholic ways of u...
On the basis of a thorough search of the Weimar Edition and other pertinent materials the author arg...
The great feature of the 450th celebration of the Reformation is the extent of ecumenical participat...
This article advances the thesis that proclamation in Martin Luther’s theology illumines Christ’s no...
Excerpt: Word and sacrament is central to Luther\u27s theology. No adequate introduction to Luther ...
This article begins by recalling the path that Catholic and Lutheran theological and historical rese...
The immediate occasion for the writing of this article is found in an address on Some Thoughts on t...
This paper argues that despite initiating the Reformation of the 16th century and boldly proclaiming...
The author presents an historical survey of the Lutheran view of the ministry, with special emphasis...
The history of the practice of penance from the early church to the dawn of the Reformation in the W...
The source of doctrine, or the formal principle, of Lutheran theology is sola Scriptura, the Scriptu...
Böhm’s mysticism aroused the opposition of orthodox Lutheranism. Evangelical parish priest of the Pe...
When did Luther reach the reformation insight into the doctrine of Justification? The author reviews...
Marc Lienhard : Is Luther a «Protestant» ? The sacrements in Luther and in the Lutheran tradition. ...
In this article, “Protestantism with blood and flesh”, it is argued that a Lutheran theology cannot ...
... careful study of the Luther’s writings reveals that, while he repudiated many Catholic ways of u...
On the basis of a thorough search of the Weimar Edition and other pertinent materials the author arg...
The great feature of the 450th celebration of the Reformation is the extent of ecumenical participat...
This article advances the thesis that proclamation in Martin Luther’s theology illumines Christ’s no...
Excerpt: Word and sacrament is central to Luther\u27s theology. No adequate introduction to Luther ...
This article begins by recalling the path that Catholic and Lutheran theological and historical rese...
The immediate occasion for the writing of this article is found in an address on Some Thoughts on t...
This paper argues that despite initiating the Reformation of the 16th century and boldly proclaiming...
The author presents an historical survey of the Lutheran view of the ministry, with special emphasis...
The history of the practice of penance from the early church to the dawn of the Reformation in the W...
The source of doctrine, or the formal principle, of Lutheran theology is sola Scriptura, the Scriptu...
Böhm’s mysticism aroused the opposition of orthodox Lutheranism. Evangelical parish priest of the Pe...
When did Luther reach the reformation insight into the doctrine of Justification? The author reviews...
Marc Lienhard : Is Luther a «Protestant» ? The sacrements in Luther and in the Lutheran tradition. ...
In this article, “Protestantism with blood and flesh”, it is argued that a Lutheran theology cannot ...
... careful study of the Luther’s writings reveals that, while he repudiated many Catholic ways of u...