Hi Dirk,
Reunification will be a long process. I doubt we will see it in our lifetime. The Protestants must see the error of consubstantiation and other topics. I am not sure how many of their theologians are trained to explain how they have been wrong for all these years in such a way as to lead the Lutherans back to the true faith. Good on them if they try.
We on the other hand are the solid true Church of Jesus Christ. They are not. It will be nice to see them come back to the True Faith.
100% Agreed! Personally, I believe that we are not doing anyone any favors if we portray the Catholic Faith as being ‘watered down’ so as to make it more attractive to those whose teachings, through heresy and schism, have already become watered down.
If we are to be kind to our separated brethren, then we must portray the teachings of the Church as they are.
As for their Theologians being ‘trained’, I think it is extremely significant that their best minds, those with the best educations, and with, demonstrably, more ‘chips on the table’, are converting to either Roman Catholicism or Orthodoxy at a rate which far exceeds that of Lutheran laypeople. Clearly, they ‘know something’ that lay Lutherans, in general, do not.
In fact, in the last few years, many of the best Lutheran Theologians have converted.
Richard John Neuhaus (1990)
Robert Walkin (1994)
Paul Quist (2005)
Richard Ballard (2006)
Paul Abe (2006),
Thomas McMichael
Mickey Mattox
David Fagerberg
Bruce Marshall
Reinhard Hutter
Philip Max Johnson
Of course this is only a partial list.
In addition, Dr. Michael Root converted to Roman Catholicism in 2010. This following his participation in “From Conflict to Communion” as a 2009 Lutheran participant. If I remember correctly, the following year, he took part in the Catholic/Lutheran dialogue, but on the Catholic side of the table.
Steve Ray, the noted Catholic Apologist has written about this in his 2012 Article “Landslide of Lutherans into the Catholic Church”
catholic-convert.com/blog/2012/06/12/landslide-of-lutherans-into-the-catholic-church/
It seems to me to be logical that Lutheran Scholars would have a better understanding of actual Catholic teaching than would Lutheran laypeople. As such, it is extremely significant that they convert at a much higher rate than do Lutheran laypeople. It seems that the greater the knowledge of the actual teachings of the Catholic Church, the greater the possibility of conversion. It is that simple. If there is another explanation I would be glad to hear it.
With that in mind, it would seem important that Protestants learn what the Church actually teaches, rather than what they might have learned that the Church teaches, and which might not be true.
We should all pray that all Protestants learn more about what the Catholic Church actually teaches, and that that their hearts are opened by the Holy Spirit to His Truth.
God Bless You Dirk, Topper