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Theological Fragments: The satis est; enough is enough

Bryce Wandrey wrote 2 months ago: “The satis est calls us, surely, to believe and confess that the gospel and the sacraments are … more →

Tags: confessions, Ecclesiology

Lutheranism and Tradition1 comment

Piotr Malysz wrote 7 months ago: Reception of Doctrine as a Methodological Issue in Early Lutheranism Piotr J. Malysz (The following … more →

Tags: Scripture, Confessionalism, tradition, theological method, Heresy, Fathers, Inerrancy, confessions, Reformation

A Lutheran Influence (Part 3)3 comments

Bryce Wandrey wrote 7 months ago: Go to Part 2 III. Justification/Good Works and Eucharistic Presence: A Case Study Justification/Good … more →

Tags: Ecclesiology, Justification, Sacraments, Martin Luther, Philipp Melanchthon, Anglicanism, Church of England, augsburg confession, robert barnes

A Lutheran Influence (Part 2)

Bryce Wandrey wrote 7 months ago: Go to Part 1 II. A documentary development of The Church of England Contrary to what one might assum … more →

Tags: Ecclesiology, Justification, Sacraments, Martin Luther, Philipp Melanchthon, Anglicanism, Church of England, augsburg confession, robert barnes

Theological Fragments: Robert Jenson on satis est

Bryce Wandrey wrote 8 months ago: “”It is sufficient” not only specifies the demands which Lutherans must make on ot … more →

Tags: Ecclesiology, Robert Jenson, Satis est

Theological Fragments: Robert Jenson on a dogmatic proposal9 comments

Bryce Wandrey wrote 9 months ago: “At the Diet of Augsburg and elsewhere, the Lutheran reformers and their followers proposed fu … more →

Tags: Confessionalism, Robert Jenson, Dogma

A Lutheran Influence (Part 1)2 comments

Bryce Wandrey wrote 1 year ago: By Bryce P Wandrey The effects of the Augsburg Confession on the doctrinal development of the Church … more →

Tags: Ecclesiology, Justification, Sacraments, Anglicanism, augsburg confession, Church of England, Elizabeth I, Henry VIII, Hugh Latimer

An Ecclesiologial Inquiry7 comments

Bryce Wandrey wrote 1 year ago: By Dr Jonathan Trigg Here is an Anglican student of Luther seeking a clearer understanding of the di … more →

Tags: Ecclesiology, Martin Luther, Gerhard Forde, Eric Gritsch

“What Does Ecclesiology Have to Do with the Office of the Gospel?”1 comment

Bryce Wandrey wrote 1 year ago: By Luke T Zimmerman Timothy J. Wengert, Priesthood, Pastors, Bishops: Public Ministry for the Reform … more →

Tags: american lutheranism, Ecclesiology, Timothy Wengert

Scholarship: Wittenberg Theology

Bryce Wandrey wrote 1 year ago: “The Wittenberg reformers presupposed that the almighty Creator had fashioned his human creatu … more →

Tags: Scripture, Human will, theological method, Robert Kolb, Martin Luther

Confessions: The Proper Use

Bryce Wandrey wrote 1 year ago: Leif Grane, in his book The Augsburg Confession: A Commentary, writes, “When reading the Confe … more →

Tags: Confessionalism, Leif Grane


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