Lutheran Salvationists?

Lutheran Salvationists?
Author: Gudrun Maria Lydholm
Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages: 280
Release: 2017-03-13
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1498297889

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The idea of a state religion is seldom connected to religious freedom and liberal, modern, and democratic states. However, such a situation existed in Norway until 2012, when the Lutheran Church was the state church of Norway. A large majority of the population belonged to the church, even though the percentage in 2013 had fallen to well over seventy-five. The relationship between the church and minority religious movements demanded adaptation and compromises from the minority churches. The Salvation Army's enculturation and accommodation during its 128-year history in Norway illustrates such a situation. The book examines how The Salvation Army accommodated itself both doctrinally as well as practically to the situation of a dominant state church. The study reveals such a close affiliation of Salvationists to the Norwegian Church as a state institution, that it raises the question of whether a concept of civil religion was implicitly present in Salvationists' view of the state church and their own adherence to the church. This situation also raises the question of what constitutes a real church. The book indicates the tension between Lutheran and Salvationist ecclesiology as well as the influence from the Lutheran Church.

Lutheran Salvationists?

Lutheran Salvationists?
Author: Gudrun Maria Lydholm
Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages: 281
Release: 2017-03-13
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1498297870

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The idea of a state religion is seldom connected to religious freedom and liberal, modern, and democratic states. However, such a situation existed in Norway until 2012, when the Lutheran Church was the state church of Norway. A large majority of the population belonged to the church, even though the percentage in 2013 had fallen to well over seventy-five. The relationship between the church and minority religious movements demanded adaptation and compromises from the minority churches. The Salvation Army's enculturation and accommodation during its 128-year history in Norway illustrates such a situation. The book examines how The Salvation Army accommodated itself both doctrinally as well as practically to the situation of a dominant state church. The study reveals such a close affiliation of Salvationists to the Norwegian Church as a state institution, that it raises the question of whether a concept of civil religion was implicitly present in Salvationists' view of the state church and their own adherence to the church. This situation also raises the question of what constitutes a real church. The book indicates the tension between Lutheran and Salvationist ecclesiology as well as the influence from the Lutheran Church.

The Way of Salvation in the Lutheran Church

The Way of Salvation in the Lutheran Church
Author: George Henry Gerberding
Publisher:
Total Pages: 252
Release: 1887
Genre: Lutheran Church
ISBN:

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By the American Reverand who wrote with the intention to present a clear, concise, and yet comprehensive a view as possible, of the way of salvation as taught in the Scriptures, and held by the Lutheran Church.

The Way of Salvation in the Lutheran Church

The Way of Salvation in the Lutheran Church
Author: Jordan Cooper
Publisher:
Total Pages: 204
Release: 2013-08-31
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781491269619

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In this classic work, George Henry Gerberding puts forth an explanation of the Lutheran view of salvation in light of American revivalism. He talks about such issues as Baptism, Sunday School, Christian parenting, Justification, and the difference between true and false revivals. This work is written to a lay audience and is a helpful introduction to Lutheran theology and practice. This edition has been updated with contemporary language.

The Way of Salvation

The Way of Salvation
Author: George Gerberding
Publisher: Just and Sinner
Total Pages: 154
Release: 2020-01-08
Genre:
ISBN: 9781952295034

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In this classic work, George Henry Gerberding puts forth an explanation of the Lutheran view of salvation in light of American revivalism. He talks about such issues as Baptism, Sunday School, Christian parenting, Justification, and the difference between true and false revivals. This work is written to a lay audience and is a helpful introduction to Lutheran theology and practice. This edition has been updated with contemporary language.

The Way of Salvation in the Lutheran Church - Scholar's Choice Edition

The Way of Salvation in the Lutheran Church - Scholar's Choice Edition
Author: G. H. Gerberding
Publisher:
Total Pages: 168
Release: 2015-02-16
Genre:
ISBN: 9781296056407

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Rites of Ordination and Commitment in the Churches of the Nordic Countries

Rites of Ordination and Commitment in the Churches of the Nordic Countries
Author: Hans Raun Iversen
Publisher: Museum Tusculanum Press
Total Pages: 612
Release: 2006
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9788763502658

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A unique situation exists in the Nordic countries where there is a Lutheran majority living in ecumenical cooperation with other churches and ecclesiastical communities. This book attempts to shed light on what the churches have discovered they hold in common and on areas where they recognise that there are divergencies between them, both in relation to ordination and ministry, and in particular to the theology and terminology of ordination. The book brings together the research and insights of 23 researchers from all the Nordic countries studying more than 200 different kinds of 'ordination' rites from the Orthodox and Roman Catholic as well as Lutheran and non-Lutheran protestant traditions. After an introduction to the churches in the Nordic countries, the book presents 19 case studies from the Nordic countries. The last part includes some general ecumenical and liturgical perspectives on ordination and rites presented by international researchers.