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Like Living Stones
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Lutheran Reflections on the One Holy, Catholic and Apostolic Church
Hans-Peter Grosshans and Martin L. Sinaga, editors
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How can the church be the locus and space of God’s salvific act in the world? The essays in this publication attempt to answer this fundamental question by suggesting that faith in the one holy, catholic, and apostolic church not only provides theological commonality among Lutherans, but also helps realize the social aspect of our faith.
THE CONTRIBUTORS: Yonas Yigezu Dibisa (Ethiopia); Theo Dieter (Germany/France); Stephanie Dietrich (Norway); Guillermo Hansen (Argentina/USA); Dagmar Heller (Germany); Tomi Karttunen (Finland); Milos Klátik (Slovakia); Elieshi Mungure (Tanzania); Binsar Pakpahan (Indonesia/The Netherlands); Else Marie Wiberg Pedersen (Denmark); Thu En Yu (Malaysia); Eckhard Zemmrich (Germany); Roberto Zwetsch (Brazil).
THE EDITORS: Hans-Peter Grosshans is professor of systematic theology at the University of Münster, Germany; Martin L Sinaga is study secretary in the Department for Theology and Studies, LWF, Geneva, Switzerland.
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ISBN:
978-1-932688-60-3
204
Pages
Size:
6 x 9
Binding:
Perfectbound
Publisher:
Lutheran University press / LWF
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