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The Church as Koinonia: Its Structures and Ministries (PDF) - This is the final report of the Tenth Round of the Lutheran-Roman Catholic Dialogue. The report should be published in book form in late 2004. (You will need Adobe Acrobat to open this document. To download FREE Adobe Acrobat now, click here.) |
ISBN 1-57455-633-9 |
$34.95 plus postage |
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Justification by Faith through Grace - Prepared by the Evangelical Lutheran Church in Canada and the Canadian Conference of Catholic Bishops: Study resources for congregations and parishes regarding the Joint Declaration on the Doctrine of Justification. |
0-88997-435-7 |
$5.95 |
| ER for 1 copy |
Joint Declaration on the Doctrine of Justification (JDDJ) - The official common statement by the Lutheran World Federation and the Catholic church. This test is the result of decades of dialogue and includes an annex to the official statement that contains additional details and deeper explanations. (also available in Spanish - PDF) |
0-8028-4774-9 |
$4.95 |
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JDDJ Reception Chart - A reference chart of reception examples resulting from the Joint Declaration on the Doctrine of Justification |
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Condemnations of the 16th Century on Justification: Do They Still Apply Today? - Occasional papers contributing to 1997 decisions regarding the mutual condemnations made by Lutherans and Roman Catholics during the Reformation. Specifically, these decisions were in reference to justification, the recommendation being that related condemnations no longer apply today. |
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Mutual Condemnations: What Are They? - Pamphlet (very limited supply): This pamphlet helps to clarify the specific condemnations touched on in the dialogue concerning justification. Includes questions for reflection for congregations and parishes, and a brief list of resources. |
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| Continuum Publishers 370 Lexington Ave. New York, NY 10017 1-800-937-5557 |
Justification by Faith: Do the 16th Century Condemnations Still Apply? (Edited by Karl Lehmann, Michael Root, and William G. Rusch) - This text discusses the proposal between the Lutheran and Roman Catholic churches that the mutual condemnations made in the 16th century no longer apply today. Essays and analyses provide the background information, historical and theological, that led to this proposal. |
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$39.95 plus postage and handling |
| ER - out of print |
Promoting Unity - Essays on the themes in Lutheran-Catholic dialogue. Provides resources and encourages reflection. |
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$6.95 |
| ER - out of print |
Unity of the Churches: An Actual Possibility - Eight theses exploring the achievements of ecumenical dialogues, particularly those between Lutherans and Catholics. Of particular interest: text deals with mutual recognition of the ordained ministry and the problem of teaching authority manifested in the "infallibility" of the papacy. |
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$4.95 |
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Lutheran-Catholic Quest for Visible Unity: An educational paper prepared by the Lutheran-Roman Catholic Coordinating Committee outlining hopes for full reconciliation. A summation of theological discussions and conclusions brought out by the dialogue. |
69-6460 |
$2.00 |
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The Common Statement on Justification by Faith: The common statement resulting from the US Lutheran-Roman Catholic dialogue VII; a fundamental consensus on the Gospel. Includes the history of the issue, reflection and interpretation, and perspectives for reconstruction. |
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$2.00 |
| out of print; check your local library |
Lutherans and Catholics in Dialogue I, II, and III (all 3 volumes in one book) - Includes the first three dialogues between the Lutheran and Catholic Churches (The Status of the Nicene Creed as Dogma of the Church; One Baptism for the Remission of Sins; The Eucharist as Sacrifice). Contributing papers are included in their entirety, followed by summary statements. Word-for-word transcripts not included. |
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Eucharist & Ministry: Lutherans and Catholics in Dialogue IV - A compilation of 2 years of preparation and research that went into the fourth Lutheran-Catholic dialogue regarding the Eucharist and issues surrounding valid ministry. The essays and opinion papers included represent different views brought forth in the dialogue, which is one of the most significant ecumenical conversations in the history of the Lutheran-Catholic relationship. |
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Papal Primacy and the Universal Church: Lutherans and Catholics in Dialogue V - This dialogue centered on the major theological issue of the primacy of the pope. Presents background, meaning and future implications of the Common Statement on papal primacy as developed by the Lutheran-Catholic dialogue panel. |
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Teaching Authority & Infallibility in the Church: Lutherans and Catholics in Dialogue VI - Essays building on the foundations laid by dialogue V explore the biblical, historical, and theological background surrounding traditional assumptions and theological interpretations regarding papal infallibility and the teaching authority of the church. |
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Justification by Faith: Lutherans and Catholics in Dialogue VII - Essays that provide biblical, historical, and theological background leading to a major common statement concerning the issue of justification. |
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$5.95 |
| out of print; check your local library |
The One Mediator, the Saints, and Mary: Lutherans and Catholics in Dialogue VIII: Essays contributing to the 7-year dialogue surrounding the issues of Christ as the one mediator, the Saints, and Mary. |
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Scripture and Tradition: Lutherans and Catholics in Dialogue IX: Details the dialogue’s journey through the issue of the authority and use of scripture and tradition through discussion of the major theological and historical differences between the two bodies. |
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$3.95 |