This is most certainly true. Your clarification is so important: "Lutheranism is contemporary because it is unchanging and eternal; the Church’s teachings are not altered, and her practices are not abolished. Its applicability rests on its steadiness in doctrine and immovability in teaching." Thanks for the post.
This is most certainly true. Your clarification is so important: "Lutheranism is contemporary because it is unchanging and eternal; the Church’s teachings are not altered, and her practices are not abolished. Its applicability rests on its steadiness in doctrine and immovability in teaching." Thanks for the post.
I am sure all of us are wrong about all sorts of things, but as far as I can tell, Lutheranism is correct.
Great piece!