In a period in which theological Dialogues are being conducted between representatives of Churches, Confessions and various Dogmas, it is important to know that the Eastern Orthodox Church, led by the ecumenical patriarch Jeremiah II, handled the issue of a kind of Dialogue with the then new (16th century) Protestant Church (Protestant, Lutheran).
Second and Third Responses to Lutheran Theologians
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For the book : Second and Third Responses to Lutheran Theologians
In a period in which theological Dialogues are being conducted between representatives of Churches, Confessions and various Dogmas, it is important to know that the Eastern Orthodox Church, led by the ecumenical patriarch Jeremiah II, handled the issue of a kind of Dialogue with the then new (16th century) Protestant Church (Protestant, Lutheran). In the present issue, Patriarch Jeremiah deals extensively again with six issues on which the Lutheran theologians of Tübingen expressed disagreement. These are the emanation of the Holy Spirit from God and not from the Son-Filioque, the free will of man, justification (by faith and works), the Sacraments, the invocation and veneration of the saints and, finally, the monastic life. The third Response of Jeremiah II is not quoted verbatim, because it basically contains clarifications on the same topics.
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Dimensions | 12 × 17 cm |
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Publication | Lychnos Publications |
ISBN | Second and Third Responses to Lutheran Theologians: 960–6607–37–2 |
Pages | Second and Third Responses to Lutheran Theologians: 122 |