Luther and Lutheran theology in the œcumenical movement
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Luther and Lutheran theology are two quite distinct things and should be even more so in an oecumenical age. The simplifications of confessionalism have ceded the way to critical reconstruction, between Lutheran Churches separated by divisions, between Reformation Churches, or within the framework of Lutheran-Catholic dialogue. Remarkable methodological and thematic gains have been made that open the path to communions between Churches. How should we approach the stumbling blocks that subsist ?
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