From personal experience, this article shares to what degree the Faculty of Theology at the University of Pretoria was and continues to be a gateway to the future, challenging among others the divisions that characterise the Church of Christ worldwide. The article argues that for the 16th-century Reformers the unity of the church was a given and that the (Lutheran) confessions were written to establish such a unity through agreement in confession and joint rejection of false doctrines. However, such statements of faith did not overcome the divisions, but institutionalised them, leading to a divided Church of Christ. Political intervention to work unity between Lutherans and Reformers deepened divisions more than ever, leading among others ...
CITATION: Mahokoto, S. S. 2019. Is there any hope for church unity? Some perspectives on the causes ...
What does it mean to be a confessional Lutheran? What unique contribution do we make to the life of...
The article deals with the question of schism in the Reformed faith and ecclesiology, by focusing on...
From personal experience, this article shares to what degree the Faculty of Theology at the Univers...
This article gives a short historical background to the debate between Lutherans and Calvinists on u...
<p><strong>�Is Christ divided?� Reflections on the theological justification of church d...
This article begins by recalling the path that Catholic and Lutheran theological and historical rese...
Through the profession of faith of Lutheran churches, the Reformers hoped to create unity among Chri...
<p>The article reflects about the Reformation of Luther (1517), with the objective to understand the...
The beginning of the 16th century in western Christianity’s history was marked by the appearance of ...
The article contrasts the more ecumenical spirit of the Augsburg Confession with the more defensive ...
This is an anniversary year for the Lutheran Church. The Augsburg Confession, the foremost of our Lu...
<p class="s8">I attempt to find the main causes of the serious disunity in the Presbyterian Ch...
Two words in this topic seem to me very important: moving and unity. They express thoughts that ...
Cyril, Bishop of Jerusalem in the fourth century, advised his people that when they attended a divin...
CITATION: Mahokoto, S. S. 2019. Is there any hope for church unity? Some perspectives on the causes ...
What does it mean to be a confessional Lutheran? What unique contribution do we make to the life of...
The article deals with the question of schism in the Reformed faith and ecclesiology, by focusing on...
From personal experience, this article shares to what degree the Faculty of Theology at the Univers...
This article gives a short historical background to the debate between Lutherans and Calvinists on u...
<p><strong>�Is Christ divided?� Reflections on the theological justification of church d...
This article begins by recalling the path that Catholic and Lutheran theological and historical rese...
Through the profession of faith of Lutheran churches, the Reformers hoped to create unity among Chri...
<p>The article reflects about the Reformation of Luther (1517), with the objective to understand the...
The beginning of the 16th century in western Christianity’s history was marked by the appearance of ...
The article contrasts the more ecumenical spirit of the Augsburg Confession with the more defensive ...
This is an anniversary year for the Lutheran Church. The Augsburg Confession, the foremost of our Lu...
<p class="s8">I attempt to find the main causes of the serious disunity in the Presbyterian Ch...
Two words in this topic seem to me very important: moving and unity. They express thoughts that ...
Cyril, Bishop of Jerusalem in the fourth century, advised his people that when they attended a divin...
CITATION: Mahokoto, S. S. 2019. Is there any hope for church unity? Some perspectives on the causes ...
What does it mean to be a confessional Lutheran? What unique contribution do we make to the life of...
The article deals with the question of schism in the Reformed faith and ecclesiology, by focusing on...