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What is “modern” Lutheran belief, if I may ask you, spina? Is there such a thing as “modern” Catholic belief? Please elaborate if you would.Hi Annie39: Thanks for the reply. I was not aware of posts by Don, but I do agree with you as to what you are saying. So, you are saying that adhering to the confessions is tradition? I thought that it was a formula of a confession of faith, a declaration of what one believes or is to believe, not a tradition since it was by Luther who started his own church, so are you saying that Luther created his own tradition or am I missing something?
I do understand the quote you gave as to what it is to be Lutheran. This sure sets one apart between Lutheran’s and Catholic’s, even though some have said that the writings are archaic and** really do not reflect what modern Lutheran’s believe**. it that correct in your view? Thanks Annie
And perhaps this quote my help you understand the Catholicity of Lutheranism:
What follows is an anthology of direct quotations from the writings of the Fathers, arranged topically, that appear in the official Lutheran Confessions of the sixteenth century. These Fathers – Latin and Greek, Ancient and Medieval – are in a very real sense pre-Reformation contributors to the Reformation theology of the Book of Concord. The presence of these patristic excerpts in the Book of Concord validates the Confessional claim that there is nothing in orthodox Lutheran teaching “that departs from the Scriptures or the catholic church or the church of Rome, insofar as the ancient church is known to us from its writers,” and that Lutherans “dissent from the church catholic in no article of faith but only omit some few abuses which are new.” (Augsburg Confession, epilogue to XXI,1, p. 47; prologue to XXII,1, p. 48)
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