EvangelCatholic:
Evangelization is done on many levels, it is distinct from the one holy apostolic succession let us be clear here.
What is maintained within Lutheranism is Ecclesiastical, that is is subject to change.
You compare Catholic doctrine that is never subject to change.
The Concords eloquently find agreement on shared belief’s, but these are never Ecumenical. They do not reach the Church’s standard on Ecumenism. What we have is a dialogue of shared belief’s, as you have presented, hopefully with an ecumenical effort of reconciliation. Yet the apple is never the orange.
For example, the Orthodox and Lutheran dialogue can never be Ecumenical. One is trying to evangelize the other or convert the other. Simply for the fact one is an orange the other an apple. There cannot be an ecumenical dialogue between them. Because the Orthodox is Catholic and the other professes to be Catholic. The dialogue is not Ecumenical for the fact that neither of the two can cast a vote for each community in matters of faith, simply there is no communion between the two parties.
I don’t question the ecumenical efforts being put forth, for with out them reconciliation becomes difficult.
In short neither the Catholic Church nor the Orthodox Church will be Abel to accept Lutheranism in the present tense as a different church holding to some of the same belief’s within our communions.
Presently we have Lutherans who have reconciled with the Catholic Church. It is here where the Ecumenical dialogue combined with efforts between the reconciling Lutheran with the Catholic Church is reached, because both are of the same Catholic Communion of faith.
Hypathetically speaking, If a Lutheran remained Catholic in every way, when the separation occurred, and only fell out of communion with the Popes, we would be having an Ecumenical dialogue as we Catholics do with the Orthodox who are of the same communion with us in every way but in schism, not separated.
The separation makes an orange and an apple, a schism diseased the tree that gives the same fruit.
Peace be with you