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Wittenberg & Athens PDF Print E-mail

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Reformation 2008, Volume XVII, Number 4
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(Introduction by Carl P. E. Springer) This issue of LOGIA is dedicated to answering Tertullian’s famous rhetorical question, “What has Athens to do with Jerusalem?” from a contemporary Lutheran perspective. While Tertullian would probably have answered his own question along the lines of “obviously, nothing at all,” there have been many other Christians, from patristic writers like Clement of Alexandria, Basil of Caesarea, and
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Löhe Bicentennial PDF Print E-mail

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Holy Trinity 2008, Volume XVII, Number 3
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("Löhe in LOGIA" by Dennis Marzolf) The nineteenth century was a time of dramatic renewal in the Christian church. The sixties and seventies of the previous century had been decades of experimentation. The ideals of an optimistic rationalism gave birth to the revolutionary dreams of the eighties and nineties. In both cases orthodox Christianity seemed to be outmoded in light of a new faith in the rights and possibilities of man. Christian energy, for

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