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1 Pre, 3 | los informes The Gospel and the Church (1972) 4 y Church
2 Pre, 3 | Church (1972) 4 y Church and Justification (1994) 5 de
3 Pre (6) | Lutheran and Catholics in Dialogue VII (
4 1 (10)| responses by Joseph A. Fitzmyer and Jerome D.Quinn (Philadelphia;
5 Anex | edited by Harding Meyer and Lukas Vischer, New York/
6 Anex | Lutheran Church of Germany and the LWF German National
7 Anex | ustification by Faith, Lutherans and Catholics in Dialogue VII,
8 Anex | Edited by Karl Lehmann and Wolfhart Pannenberg, Minneapolis,
9 Anex | a faith centered and forensically conceived picture
10 Anex | major importance for Paul and, in a sense, for the Bible
11 Anex | the practices, structures, and theologies of the church
12 Anex | proclamation of God's free and merciful promises in Christ
13 Anex | church practices, structures, and traditions precisely because
14 Anex | Christian teachings, practices, and offices should so function
15 Anex | salvation of the faithful and the praise and honor of
16 Anex | faithful and the praise and honor of the heavenly Father" (
17 Anex | doctrine of justification - and, above all, its biblical
18 Anex | whether its proclamation and its praxis correspond to
19 Anex | testing the whole doctrine and practice of our churches,
20 Anex | 157). ~- "For Lutherans and Catholics, the doctrine
21 Anex | whether its proclamation and its praxis correspond to
22 Anex | sacramentology, ecclesiology and ethical teachings still
23 Anex | repentance, prayer for grace, and desire for forgiveness,
24 Anex | when the Word touches it and creates faith" (LV:E 46f). ~- "
25 Anex | Tridentine canons 4, 5, 6 and 9 still constitute a notable
26 Anex | justification we are both declared and made righteous. Justification,
27 Anex | promises; he forgives sin and makes us truly righteous" (
28 Anex | doctrine stresses: the creative and renewing character of God'
29 Anex | sins, there is also life and salvation'" (VELKD 86,15.
30 Anex | personal character of grace, and its link with the Word;
31 Anex | justification through grace; and on the other hand, Protestant
32 Anex | the triad of 'faith, hope, and love'" (LV:E 52).~- "We
33 Anex | always means love to God and hope in him and is expressed
34 Anex | love to God and hope in him and is expressed in the love
35 Anex | faith merits justification and that all of God's saving
36 Anex | faith as the forgiveness and fellowship with Christ effected
37 Anex | the flesh is dead to sin and the new man or woman in
38 Anex | the same time: faith, hope and charity" (Decrees of the
39 Anex | to God's promise in Word and Sacrament is sufficient
40 Anex | distinction between justification and sanctification, of faith
41 Anex | sanctification, of faith and works, which however implies
42 Anex | contribute' to justification, and is certainly not a contribution
43 Anex | renewal in faith, hope, and love is certainly nothing
44 Anex | personal character of grace, and its link with the Word',
45 Anex | effected by God's word itself and that 'the renewal of the
46 Anex | contribute to justification, and is certainly not a contribution
47 Anex | 81ff)~- "For however just and holy, they fall from time
48 Anex | tendencies. Concupiscence and other effects of original
49 Anex | other effects of original and personal sin, according
50 Anex | doctrines laid down at Trent and by the Reformers are at
51 Anex | maintaining that original sin, and also the concupiscence that
52 Anex | Christian as 'being justified and sinner at the same time' (
53 Anex | a 'contradiction to God' and thus qualifies it as sin" (
54 Anex | The question is: How can, and how may, human beings live
55 Anex | spite of their weakness, and with that weakness?" (LV:
56 Anex | E 53).~- "The foundation and the point of departure (
57 Anex | Reformers)..are: the reliability and sufficiency of God's promise,
58 Anex | sufficiency of God's promise, and the power of Christ's death
59 Anex | power of Christ's death and resurrection; human weakness,
60 Anex | resurrection; human weakness, and the threat to faith and
61 Anex | and the threat to faith and salvation which that involves" (
62 Anex | mercy on account of Christ;" and that we must not doubt "
63 Anex | God, the merit of Christ and the power and efficacy of
64 Anex | of Christ and the power and efficacy of the sacraments;
65 Anex | while he regards himself and his own weakness and lack
66 Anex | himself and his own weakness and lack of dispositions, to
67 Anex | dispositions, to be anxious and fearful about his own state
68 Anex | chapter 9, 674). ~- "Luther and his followers go a step
69 Anex | should avert our eyes from it and take seriously, practically,
70 Anex | seriously, practically, and personally the objective
71 Anex | turn his eyes away from it, and should look only to Christ'
72 Anex | you loose on earth ...' and to focus believers on the
73 Anex | away from their experience, and to rely on Christ alone
74 Anex | to rely on Christ alone and his word of forgiveness [
75 Anex | lose or renounce faith, and self-commitment to God and
76 Anex | and self-commitment to God and his word of promise. But
77 Anex | submission of intellect and will to God who reveals,'
78 Anex | will to God who reveals,' and freely assenting to the
79 Anex | which looks alone to Christ and earthly security (securitas),
80 Anex | is bestowed through word and sacrament, thus from outside (
81 Anex | justification - (can. 2; DS 1552) and bases the earning or merit
82 Anex | righteousness received by God and a deeper communion with
83 Anex | were simply to be viewed and thought about in connection
84 Anex | a preservation of grace and a growth in it. If righteousness
85 Anex | Christians are only 'fruits' and 'signs'" (VELKD 94,2-14).~- "
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