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Concordia Triglotta

Concordia Triglotta
Author: Friedrich Bente
Publisher:
Total Pages: 1576
Release: 1921
Genre: Lutheran Church
ISBN:

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Concordia, Or, Book of Concord

Concordia, Or, Book of Concord
Author: Lutheran Church. Book of Concord
Publisher:
Total Pages: 620
Release: 1922
Genre:
ISBN:

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Concordia Triglotta

Concordia Triglotta
Author: Friedrich Bente
Publisher:
Total Pages: 1285
Release: 1921
Genre: Lutheran Church
ISBN:

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Concordia triglotta

Concordia triglotta
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Total Pages: 1551
Release: 1921
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Justification by the Word

Justification by the Word
Author: Jack D. Kilcrease
Publisher: Lexham Academic
Total Pages: 459
Release: 2022-09-21
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1683596072

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God's Word creates what he commands In Justification by the Word, Jack D. Kilcrease reintroduces Martin Luther's key doctrine. Though a linchpin of the Reformation, Luther's view of justification is often misunderstood. For Luther, justification is an expression of God's creative Word. To understand Luther on justification, one must grasp his doctrine of the Word. The same God who declared "let there be light"—and it was so—also declares "your sins are forgiven." Justification is an objective reality. It is achieved in Christ's resurrection and received through an encounter with the risen Christ in Word and sacrament. Justification turns us outward, away from our own unsteady feelings and limited understanding, to look to Christ. And the church must preach justification, lest we so easily forfeit the joy of the gospel. Justification by the Word inspires readers to reencounter the radical doctrine of justification by faith alone.


Concordia triglotta

Concordia triglotta
Author: Friedrich Bente
Publisher:
Total Pages: 1285
Release: 1921
Genre: Book of concord
ISBN:

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The Way of Salvation

The Way of Salvation
Author: Paul A. Rainbow
Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages: 353
Release: 2012-12-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1620326434

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Martin Luther invented the Reformation slogan sola fide--by faith alone--which Philipp Melanchthon and John Calvin brandished and defended. Most Protestants since their time have swallowed it whole. But is evangelical obedience--the good works that follow faith and are produced by grace--excluded from the basis for justification or otherwise? Asserting that "there is no more serious question bearing upon the destiny of human beings than how sinners can be justified before a Holy God," Paul Rainbow examines current and traditional treatments of faith, works, and justification, marshals a biblical case majoring on the New Testament teaching of Paul and James, and offers a series of systematic, historical, and pastoral reflections.


The Faustian Century

The Faustian Century
Author: James M. Van der Laan
Publisher: Camden House
Total Pages: 414
Release: 2013
Genre: History
ISBN: 1571135529

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New essays revealing the enduring significance of the story made famous in the 1587 Faustbuch and providing insights into the forces that gave the sixteenth century its distinct character. The Reformation and Renaissance, though segregated into distinct disciplines today, interacted and clashed intimately in Faust, the great figure that attained European prominence in the anonymous 1587 Historia von D. Johann Fausten. The original Faust behind Goethe's great drama embodies a remote culture. In his century, Faust evolved from an obscure cipher to a universal symbol. The age explored here as "the Faustian century" invested the Faustbuch and its theme with a symbolic significance still of exceptional relevance today. The new essays in this volume complement one another, providing insights into the tensions and forces that gave the century its distinctcharacter. Several essays seek Faust's prototypes. Others elaborate the symbolic function of his figure and discern the resonance of his tale in conflicting allegiances. This volume focuses on the intersection of historical accounts and literary imaginings, on shared aspects of the work and its times, on concerns with obedience and transgression, obsessions with the devil and curiosity about magic, and quandaries created by shifting religious and worldlyauthorities. Contributors: Marguerite de Huszar Allen, Kresten Thue Andersen, Frank Baron, Günther Bonheim, Albrecht Classen, Urs Leo Gantenbein, Karl S. Guthke, Michael Keefer, Paul Ernst Meyer, J. M. van der Laan, Helen Watanabe-O'Kelly, Andrew Weeks. J. M. van der Laan is Professor of German and Andrew Weeks is Professor of German and Comparative Literature, both at Illinois State University.


Concordia Triglotta

Concordia Triglotta
Author: Friedrich Bente
Publisher:
Total Pages: 1285
Release: 1921
Genre: Creeds
ISBN:

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