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Epiphany 2009, Volume XVIII, Number 1 Table of Contents
(by Peter Burfeind) Christ’s descent into hell (descensus ad infernum) has inspired the imagination of theologians, the creativity of artists, and the comfort of laymen. The event is a veritable warehouse of doctrines through which the church has often rummaged. Yet, one cannot help but be puzzled by the usual parenthetical manner with which the doctrine is handled in most Lutheran circles.
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Read more: Potpourri
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Reformation 2008, Volume XVII, Number 4 Table of Contents
(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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Read more: Wittenberg & Athens
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