Church as fullness in all things: recasting Lutheran ecclesiology in an ecumenical context
"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...
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Zusammenfassung: | "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"-- |
Beschreibung: | xvii, 250 Seiten |
ISBN: | 9781978702851 |
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