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Church closed? Here’s another option, wherever you are.

March 20, 2020May 30, 2020 admin

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Forde’s editors have tampered with his text – 2

February 27, 2020May 30, 2020 admin

Gerhard Forde wrote two background papers for the US Lutheran-Catholic dialogue IX. One of two papers is printed in A More Radical Gospel, but its title and content have been altered. Read more here.

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Forde’s editors have tampered with this sermon ‐ 1

February 21, 2020May 30, 2020 admin

“For you?” – a sermon by Gerhard O. Forde was printed in The Lutheran (April 1996) 12‐13.

To read about tampering with this sermon, please click here for a pdf document.

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From Conflict to Communion: Can We Talk? The LWF says “No.”

August 12, 2017December 12, 2018 admin

From Conflict to Communion (C2C) is an LWF-Vatican guide to commemorating the 500 th Anniversary of the Reformation. Unfortunately C2C wants to control the conversation so that real differences are not discussed. Where do things really stand between Lutherans and Catholics today? Read more here.

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