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The Conservative Reformation and its theology / Charles P. Krauth

By: Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Publication details: Minneapolis : Augsburg Pub. House, 1963Description: xvii, 840 p. ; 24 cmSubject(s): LOC classification:
  • BX8065  .K7 1963
Contents:
The conservative Reformation -- Occasion and cause -- Chief organ : Luther -- Chief instrument : Luther's new testament -- Church of the conservative Reformation : Lutheran Church -- Confessional principle of the conservative Reformation -- Confession of the conservative Reformation -- Primary confession : Augsburg Confession -- Secondary confessions : Book of Concord -- History and doctrines of the conservative Reformation -- Mistakes corrected -- Specific theology of the conservative Reformation -- Original sin (Augsburg conf., art. II) -- Person of Christ (Augsburg conf., art. III) -- Baptism (Augsburg conf., art. IX) -- Lord's supper -- Thetically stated -- Antithesis considered -- Objections answered.
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The conservative Reformation -- Occasion and cause -- Chief organ : Luther -- Chief instrument : Luther's new testament -- Church of the conservative Reformation : Lutheran Church -- Confessional principle of the conservative Reformation -- Confession of the conservative Reformation -- Primary confession : Augsburg Confession -- Secondary confessions : Book of Concord -- History and doctrines of the conservative Reformation -- Mistakes corrected -- Specific theology of the conservative Reformation -- Original sin (Augsburg conf., art. II) -- Person of Christ (Augsburg conf., art. III) -- Baptism (Augsburg conf., art. IX) -- Lord's supper -- Thetically stated -- Antithesis considered -- Objections answered.

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