“The satis est calls us, surely, to believe and confess that the gospel and the sacraments are indeed enough. No doubt the irony of it all is that that seems precisely the hardest thing for chur… more →
Lutheran Theology: An Online Journalwrote 2 months ago: “The satis est calls us, surely, to believe and confess that the gospel and the sacraments are … more →
wrote 7 months ago: Reception of Doctrine as a Methodological Issue in Early Lutheranism Piotr J. Malysz (The following … more →
wrote 7 months ago: Go to Part 2 III. Justification/Good Works and Eucharistic Presence: A Case Study Justification/Good … more →
wrote 7 months ago: Go to Part 1 II. A documentary development of The Church of England Contrary to what one might assum … more →
wrote 8 months ago: “”It is sufficient” not only specifies the demands which Lutherans must make on ot … more →
wrote 9 months ago: “At the Diet of Augsburg and elsewhere, the Lutheran reformers and their followers proposed fu … more →
wrote 1 year ago: By Bryce P Wandrey The effects of the Augsburg Confession on the doctrinal development of the Church … more →
wrote 1 year ago: By Dr Jonathan Trigg Here is an Anglican student of Luther seeking a clearer understanding of the di … more →
wrote 1 year ago: By Luke T Zimmerman Timothy J. Wengert, Priesthood, Pastors, Bishops: Public Ministry for the Reform … more →
wrote 1 year ago: “The Wittenberg reformers presupposed that the almighty Creator had fashioned his human creatu … more →
wrote 1 year ago: Leif Grane, in his book The Augsburg Confession: A Commentary, writes, “When reading the Confe … more →