The Nicene Creed can be considered the most important creed of ecumenism. Jennifer Wasmuth investigates the Reformation reception of the Nicene Creed on the basis of a detailed examination of the authoritative writings of Martin Luther and Philipp Melanchthon.
The Nicene Creed can be considered the most important creed of ecumenism. In most churches and denominations it enjoys a high level of recognition and important ecumenical associations have explicitly committed themselves to it. But what about the reception of the Nicene Creed in the Reformation period? What was the significance of this confessional text in the sixteenth century? Jennifer Wasmuth investigates these questions on the basis of a detailed examination of the authoritative writings of Martin Luther and Philipp Melanchthon. As a result, it is shown how the Nicene Creed could become a core text of normative Lutheran doctrine.
Autorentext
Geboren 1969; Professorin für Ökumenische Theologie unter besonderer Berücksichtigung des Orthodoxen Christentums und seiner globalen Wirkung in Geschichte und Gegenwart an der Theologischen Fakultät der Georg-August-Universität in Göttingen.
The Nicene Creed can be considered the most important creed of ecumenism. In most churches and denominations it enjoys a high level of recognition and important ecumenical associations have explicitly committed themselves to it. But what about the reception of the Nicene Creed in the Reformation period? What was the significance of this confessional text in the sixteenth century? Jennifer Wasmuth investigates these questions on the basis of a detailed examination of the authoritative writings of Martin Luther and Philipp Melanchthon. As a result, it is shown how the Nicene Creed could become a core text of normative Lutheran doctrine.
Autorentext
Geboren 1969; Professorin für Ökumenische Theologie unter besonderer Berücksichtigung des Orthodoxen Christentums und seiner globalen Wirkung in Geschichte und Gegenwart an der Theologischen Fakultät der Georg-August-Universität in Göttingen.
Titel
"Wyr gleuben all an eynen Gott"
Untertitel
Das Nicaeno-Constantinopolitanum in seiner Bedeutung für Martin Luther und Philipp Melanchthon
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9783161616815
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01.09.2024
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Adobe-DRM
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601
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