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I am assuming you’re talking about the Joint Declaration on the Doctrine of Justification. Yes, I am familiar with it.What you said above is what Catholics believe too. You’re Lutheran? Did you know that the Lutheran church met with the Catholic church recently and both agreed that this is what the Catholic church has always taught and the two believe the same thing…all this quibbling was a huge misunderstanding and Lutherans are finally taking our word for it.
My church, the Lutheran Church Missouri Synod, the second largest Lutheran church in America with 2.6 million members is not a member of the Lutheran World Federation which is the body representing the Lutheran scholars who did sign the document. The leadership of my church has been very vocal in their disapproval of the document.
Ironically enough, the churches of the LWF are also unanimous in their support of divorce and abortion on demand, female clergy and most approve gay marriage.
None of which are supported by my church.
But that’s neither here nor there. The consensus in my church is that the scholars of the LWF who signed the document have slipped their theological moorings and sold the farm.