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5. The Significance and Scope of the Consensus Reached
40.The understanding of the doctrine of justification set
forth in this Declaration shows that a consensus in basic truths of the
doctrine of justification exists between Lutherans and Catholics. In light of
this consensus the remaining differences of language, theological elaboration,
and emphasis in the understanding of justification described in paras. 18 to 39
are acceptable. Therefore the Lutheran and the Catholic explications of
justification are in their difference open to one another and do not destroy
the consensus regarding the basic truths.
41.Thus the doctrinal condemnations of the 16th
century, in so far as they relate to the doctrine of justification, appear in a
new light: The teaching of the Lutheran churches presented in this Declaration
does not fall under the condemnations from the Council of Trent. The
condemnations in the Lutheran Confessions do not apply to the teaching of the
Roman Catholic Church presented in this Declaration.
42.Nothing is thereby taken away from the seriousness
of the condemnations related to the doctrine of justification. Some were not
simply pointless. They remain for us "salutary warnings" to which we
must attend in our teaching and practice21.
43.Our consensus in basic truths of the doctrine of justification
must come to influence the life and teachings of our churches. Here it must
prove itself. In this respect, there are still questions of varying importance
which need further clarification. These include, among other topics, the
relationship between the Word of God and church doctrine, as well as
ecclesiology, ecclesial authority, church unity, ministry, the sacraments, and
the relation between justification and social ethics. We are convinced that the
consensus we have reached offers a solid basis for this clarification. The
Lutheran churches and the Roman Catholic Church will continue to strive
together to deepen this common understanding of justification and to make it
bear fruit in the life and teaching of the churches.
44.We give thanks to the Lord for this decisive step
forward on the way to overcoming the division of the church. We ask the Holy
Spirit to lead us further toward that visible unity which is Christ's will.
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