That’s an oddity considering that lutheran theology is a theology of the cross, but you are welcome to your opinion.JonNC:![]()
These confessions are analogous to Peter standing in front of Jesus to block him from going to Jerusalem and to the cross; they are redefinitions of how He ought to be, because the Protest is that Jesus is making a mistake with Catholicism / Orthodoxy.explore the Lutheran Confessions, particularly the Augsburg Confessions and the Apology, and the Small Catechism
You’re welcome to your opinions, but not to your own facts. Lutherans regularly have crucifixes in their sanctuaries and in their homes. My most treasured possession from my dad is the crucifix he wore each Sunday as a pastor.No crucifixes in Lutheran or Protesting churches - symbolically their schema does not seem to follow Jesus onto the cross but turned salvation into a judicial rendering.
I will not contribute into any attempt to make this thread a debate, but I will dispute false statements such as yours here.