Temporal Authority, 3 of 4
The sinner obeys the righteous authority, but the Christian resists the wicked authority.
The sinner obeys the righteous authority, but the Christian resists the wicked authority.
The difference between acting on your own behalf and acting on behalf of others.
The Ninety-Five Theses are famous and were widely distributed in their time, but it was really the Sermon on Indulgence and Grace that made Luther’s… Read More »Sermon on Indulgence and Grace
Can there be a Christian society without political power or military force?
The Epistle of Straw: actually not that bad.
The New Testament: not a book or collection of books, but a message bequeathed by Christ on his death.
Romans: the book of living, daring confidence in God’s grace.
The Psalter: the holy Christian Church painted in living color.
The Old Testament: a little bit of gospel, a whole lot of law, and all of it valuable for Christians.
Parents as apostles, priests, and bishops to their children.