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The Lutheran Difference: Justification and Sanctification

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The Lutheran Difference: Justification and Sanctification

by Korey Maas

Item #: 203590WEB / 2006 / Saddle-stitched paperback / 80 Pages

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Righteousness. Relationship. Good words. Grace.

So many opinions. What do you believe?

(6 Sessions) As Lutherans interact with other Christians, they often struggle to explain their beliefs and practices. Although many Lutherans have learned the "what" of Lutheran doctrines, they do not always understand the "why." Based on God's Word as faithfully reflected in the Lutheran Confessions, this study will help you to state clearly what you believe.

Contents

  • About This Series
  • Student Introduction
  • An Overview of Christian Denominations
  • Lutheran Facts
  • The Curse and the Cure
  • Stumbling Stone and Cornerstone
  • Just Words
  • Creeds, Deeds, and Needs
  • Dying to Live
  • Holy, Wholly, Holy
  • Leader Guide Introduction
  • Answers
  • Glossary

Study includes leader guide, glossary of terms, comparison sections showing the beliefs of various denominations and church bodies, and an appendix of orthodox Lutheran teaching.

Author info: Dr. Korey Maas is assistant professor of theology at Concordia University, Irvine, CA.

The Lutheran Difference series identifies how Lutherans differ from other Christian denominations and shows from the Bible why Lutherans differ. If you are a Lutheran, these studies will prepare you to share your faith. If you are not a Lutheran, they will help you to understand the Lutheran difference.

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