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CHURCH AS FULLNESS IN ALL THINCB


en Limba Engleză Hardback – 24 iun 2019
What is Lutheran ecclesiology? The Lutheran view of the church has been fraught with difficulties since the Reformation. Church as Fullness in All Things reengages the topic from a confessional Lutheran perspective. Lutheran theologians and clergy who are bound to the Holy Scriptures and the Lutheran Confessions explore the possibilities and pitfalls of the Lutheran tradition's view of the church in the face of contemporary challenges. The contributors also take up questions about and challenges to thinking and living as the church in their tradition, while looking to other Christian voices for aid in what is finally a common Christian endeavor. The volume addresses three related types of questions faced in living and thinking as the church, with each standing as a field of tension marked by disharmonized-though perhaps not inherently opposite-poles: the individual and the communal, the personal and the institutional, and the particular and the universal. Asking whether de facto prioritizations of given poles or unexamined assumptions about their legitimacy impinge the church Lutherans seek, the volume closes with Anglican, Reformed, and Roman Catholic contributors stating what their ecclesiological traditions could learn from Lutheranism and vice-versa.
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ISBN-13: 9781978702851
ISBN-10: 197870285X
Pagini: 288
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.53 kg
Editura: Rowman & Littlefield

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In Church as Fullness in All Things, contributors from a variety of Christian faiths address the topic of the church and its place within Lutheranism from a confessional perspective. The essays suggest that standard accounts of Lutheran ecclesiology can benefit from a self-critical interaction with new sources, ideas, and interlocutors.