Confessional Lutheran Dogmatics: Law and Gospel and the Means of Grace
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Confessional Lutheran Dogmatics: Law and Gospel and the Means of Grace
Confessional Lutheran Dogmatics Series: Law and Gospel and the Means of Grace, Vol. XI, 238 pgs, hardcover
By David P. Scaer
This dogmatic resource is based upon the outline and thought pattern of the Lutheran Confessions.
The series is strictly and consciously confessional in its presentation of doctrine and its assessment and analysis of modern theological trends throughout the Christian church.
Preface to the General Introduction
Author’s Preface
Abbreviations
Part One: Law and Gospel
1. Law and Gospel: Defining the Terms
2. Human Existence under the Law and the Gospel
3. Law and Gospel as Revelation of God and Principle of Proclamation
4. The Third Use of the Law
6. Law and Gospel in the Twentieth Century
Part Two: The Means of Grace
6. The Means of Grace: The Meaning of a Phrase
7. The Word as a Means of Grace
8. Sacraments as Means of Grace
9. Word and Sacraments as Distinct Means of Grace
10. God and the Sacraments
11. Sacraments and Created Things
12. Means of Grace: Extending the Boundaries
13. The Means of Grace and Prayer
14. The Means of Grace and Non-Lutheran Churches
15. The Holy Spirit, the Means of Grace, and Pentecostal and Charismatic Movements
16. The Philosophical and Historical Roots of Reformed Thought
Conclusion
Bibliography
Indices