Date of Award
3-1-1990
Document Type
Dissertation
Degree Name
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)
Department
Historical Theology
First Advisor
Gavin White
Scripture References in this Resource
Romans 15:15; 1 Peter 4:10
Abstract
The measure of congruity achieved by the independent efforts of these Lutherans and Anglicans of the nineteenth century, as they tried to repristinate purity of doctrine and orthodoxy, may constitute a superior model for modern-day ecumenical endeavours. This is especially the case if the route to Christian unity via a tolerance of contradictory doctrines around the eucharistic table threatens to collapse under the weight of its own implausibility.
Recommended Citation
Naumann, Jonathan Charles, "The Eucharistic Theologies of Nineteenth Century Anglican and Lutheran Repristination Movements Compared" (1990). Doctor of Philosophy Dissertation. 87.
https://scholar.csl.edu/phd/87
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