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Aphorisms On the New Testament Offices and their Relationship to the Congregation: On the Question of the Church's Polity (1849)

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by Wilhelm Lohe

    • Author

      Wilhelm Lohe

    • Book Format

      Paperback

    • Publisher

      Repristination Press

    • Published

      September 2013

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      Aphorisms On the New Testament Offices and their Relationship to the Congregation: On the Question of the Church's Polity (1849)

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      Johann Konrad Wilhelm Loehe (1808-1872) was one of the pivotal nineteenth century theologians in the struggle to restore a confessional identity to the Lutheran churches of Europe and North America. In an age when the doctrine of the ministry was contended on both sides of the Atlantic, Loehe found himself in a protracted struggle with theologians of the State Churches of Europe and various synods in North America over the nature and work of the pastoral office. As the translator for the 1849 Aphorisms notes in his preface: "Both sets of Aphorisms are not to be seen in isolation, but rather in intimate connection with the "churchly program" that L he developed with great energy (yet without detriment to his parish duties) in the years when he was most crippled with devastating grief over his wife's early death. The political crisis of 1848 awoke unfounded hopes in L he's breast that his "churchly program" might in fact be realised sooner rather than later. In the end of the day, perhaps only half of L he's aspirations turned into hard fact, namely, the establishment of the order of deaconesses and the erection of the "caritative" institutions bound up with the "procession of diakonia from the altar." To this day much of Lutheranism in the old world remains under the shackles of the State control that L he lamented in the shape of the "supreme episcopate of the princes." Moreover, his hopes of a renewed Lutheranism, centred in the sacrament of the altar, gladly and unforcedly practicing "unmixed eucharistic fellowship" (his term for our "closed communion"), and moving toward a greater fullness of liturgy, polity, and life than was achieved in the 16th century, have been sadly disappointed. Both sets of Aphorisms emerge from this context of conflict and expectation. With one foot in both Lutheran Orthodoxy and Lutheran Pietism (he would not see these successive ecclesial phenomena as alternatives), L he reached back behind these powerful factors in his formation to the New Testament text, his prime motivation being loyalty to revealed truth. From the communion of saints he surely bids us test his assertions against the yardstick of the inspired text."

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      • Author

        Wilhelm Lohe

      • Book Format

        Paperback

      • Publisher

        Repristination Press

      • Published

        September 2013

      • Weight

        159g

      • Dimensions

        140 x 216 x 8 mm

      • ISBN

        9781891469374

      • ISBN-10

        1891469371

      • Eden Code

        4704783

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      • Author/Creator: Wilhelm Lohe

      • ISBN: 9781891469374

      • Publisher: Repristination Press

      • Release Date: September 2013

      • Weight: 159g

      • Dimensions: 140 x 216 x 8 mm

      • Eden Code: 4704783


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