Browsing Symposium by Subject "Two kingdoms (Lutheran theology)--History of doctrines"
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[A] Reaction to Dr. Mark Braun’s “Martin Luther and the State”
(Wisconsin Lutheran Seminary, 2017-10-03)This is Paul S. Naumann's reaction to Mark E. Braun's "Martin Luther and the State" for 2017 Symposium on Reformation 500 (Martin Luther). -
The Kingdom(s) and the Power and the Glory: A Biblical and Confessional Perspective on the Doctrine of the Two Kingdoms
(Wisconsin Lutheran Seminary, 2023-09-18)Americans are accustomed to hearing about a separation between church and state. Lutherans follow Luther’s lead and speak of church and state as two realms with distinct authority, purpose, and purview. This paper will ... -
Martin Luther and the State
(Wisconsin Lutheran Seminary, 2017-10-03)This essay demonstrates how Luther’s attitude toward the means of grace made Lutheranism unique for its time in its struggle to keep church and state separate: Since only the gospel can create faith and preserve orthodoxy, ... -
A Reaction to “The Kingdom(s) and the Power and the Glory: A Biblical and Confessional Perspective on the Doctrine of the Two Kingdoms”
(Wisconsin Lutheran Seminary, 2023-09-18)This is Samuel C. Degner's reaction to Paul E. Koelpin's “The Kingdom(s) and the Power and the Glory: A Biblical and Confessional Perspective on the Doctrine of the Two Kingdoms” for 2023 Symposium on the Two Kingdoms.