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Lamenting Racism Leader's Guide - A Christian Response to Racial Injustice (Paperback): Rob Muthiah Lamenting Racism Leader's Guide - A Christian Response to Racial Injustice (Paperback)
Rob Muthiah; Contributions by Abigail Gaines, Dave Johnson, Tamala Kelly, Brian Lugioyo, …
R351 R318 Discovery Miles 3 180 Save R33 (9%) Ships in 18 - 22 working days
Lamenting Racism Participant Journal - A Christian Response to Racial Injustice (Paperback): Rob Muthiah Lamenting Racism Participant Journal - A Christian Response to Racial Injustice (Paperback)
Rob Muthiah; Contributions by Abigail Gaines, Dave Johnson, Tamala Kelly, Brian Lugioyo, …
R250 R228 Discovery Miles 2 280 Save R22 (9%) Ships in 18 - 22 working days
Martin Bucer's Doctrine of Justification - Reformation Theology and Early Modern Irenicism (Hardcover): Brian Lugioyo Martin Bucer's Doctrine of Justification - Reformation Theology and Early Modern Irenicism (Hardcover)
Brian Lugioyo
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Martin Bucer has been predominantly portrayed as a diplomat who attempted to reconcile divergent theological views, sometimes at any cost, or as a pragmatic pastor who was more concerned with ethics than theology. These representations have led to the view that Bucer was a theological light-weight, rightly placed in the shadow of Luther and Calvin. This book makes a different argument. Bucer was an ecclesial diplomat and he was a pragmatic pastor, yet his ecclesial and practical approaches to reforming the Church were guided by coherent theological convictions. Central to his theology was his understanding of the doctrine of justification, an understanding that Lugioyo argues has an integrity of its own and has been imprecisely represented as intentionally conciliatory. It was this solid doctrine that guided Bucer's irenicism and acted as a foundation for his entrance into discussions with Catholics between 1539 and 1541. He was consistent in his approach and did not sacrifice his theological convictions for ecclesial expediency. His understanding was an accepted evangelical perspective on justification, one to be commended along with those of Luther and Calvin.

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