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The Luteran World Federation and the Catholic Church
Joint declar. on the doctrine of justification

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1 Pre, 1 | the disputes. Doctrinal condemnations were put forward both in 2 Pre, 1 | Council of Trent. These condemnations are still valid today and 3 Pre (3) | These texts contain no condemnations about justification in relation 4 Pre, 3 | dialogue in the USA and "The Condemnations of the Reformation Era - 5 Pre, 3 | Church of Germany to the "Condemnations" study, made in 1994 at 6 Pre, 5 | the occasion for doctrinal condemnations. ~ 7 Pre, 7 | questions and doctrinal condemnations, the churches neither take 8 Pre, 7 | churches neither take the condemnations lightly nor do they disavow 9 Pre, 7 | the divisive questions and condemnations and see them in a new light.~ 10 2, 13 | led as well to doctrinal condemnations. A common understanding 11 2, 13 | corresponding doctrinal condemnations of the sixteenth century 12 5, 41 | 41.Thus the doctrinal condemnations of the 16th century, in 13 5, 41 | does not fall under the condemnations from the Council of Trent. 14 5, 41 | the Council of Trent. The condemnations in the Lutheran Confessions 15 5, 42 | from the seriousness of the condemnations related to the doctrine 16 5 (21)| Condemnations of the Reformation Era, 17 App | regarding the document "The Condemnations of the Reformation Era.Do 18 App | hereafter: VELKD). ~The Condemnations of the Reformation Era.


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