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1 Pre, 4 | results of the dialogues on justification so that our
2 Pre, 5 | intention: namely, to show that on the basis of their dialogue
3 Pre, 5 | does encompass a consensus on basic truths of the doctrine
4 Pre, 7 | Joint Declaration rests on the conviction that in overcoming
5 Pre, 7 | disavow their own past. On the contrary, this Declaration
6 1 (10)| request of the US dialogue on justification, the non-Pauline
7 2, 13 | biblical studies and drawing on modern investigations of
8 2, 13 | to formulate a consensus on basic truths concerning
9 3, 15 | not because of any merit on our part, we are accepted
10 4, 19 | persons depend completely on the saving grace of God
11 4, 23 | cooperation and is not dependent on the life-renewing effects
12 4, 27 | God is grounded totally on God's graciousness and remains
13 4, 27 | remains constantly dependent on the salvific and creative
14 4, 27 | love is always dependent on God's unfathomable grace
15 4, 29 | enslaving power of sin is broken on the basis of the merit of
16 4, 34 | that the faithful can rely on the mercy and promises of
17 4, 34 | threats to their faith, on the strength of Christ's
18 4, 34 | resurrection they can build on the effective promise of
19 5, 44 | this decisive step forward on the way to overcoming the
20 App | for the Joint Declaration on the Doctrine of Justification~
21 App | Under One Christ," Statement on the Augsburg Confession
22 App | merely allow to be bestowed on us, but which we in no way -
23 App | E 69). ~- "An agreement on the fact that the doctrine
24 App | justification with such emphasis on the divine 'monergism' or
25 App | notable doctrinal difference on justification" (PCPCU 22). ~-"
26 App | The strict emphasis on the passivity of human beings
27 App | justification never meant, on the Lutheran side, to contest
28 App | justification' as without effect on the life of the faithful,
29 App | a conferred possession) on the part of the human being -
30 App | justification through grace; and on the other hand, Protestant
31 App | builds his confidence, not on his own new life, but solely
32 App | own new life, but solely on God's gracious promise.
33 App | it have to be understood on this basis. ~- With reference
34 App | has salvific power only on condition of keeping the
35 App | freely by the divine mercy on account of Christ;" and
36 App | said, 'Whatever you loose on earth shall be loosed in
37 App | with a rock-like assurance on the forgiveness of God uttered
38 App | promise, 'whatsoever you loose on earth?.... and to focus
39 App | and to focus believers on the specific word of absolution
40 App | experience, and to rely on Christ alone and his word
41 App | see Dogmatic Constitution on Divine Revelation, no. 5: "'
42 App | securitas), which is based on the human being, has not
43 App | since faith never reflects on itself, but depends completely
44 App | but depends completely on God, whose grace is bestowed
45 App | or merit of eternal life on the gift of grace itself,
46 App | chapter 16 of the Decree on Justification, where the
47 App | describe the Catholic doctrine on merit as it is done in the
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