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1 | Luther and Aquinas | Bible general Archive 2 | DocTrinsograce | 142624 | ||
:-) Come to think of it, it sounds a lot more Augustinian than Aquininian (Aqualine? Aquaish?) :-) Those quotes I got out of a book entitled "What Luther Says" by a fellow named Ewald Plass. He catagorizes quotes on various topics. The topics per se are modern, but it is a pretty good book. I think you can get it from Concordia Publishing (where you can get lots of good Lutheran stuff). Luther lived long enough to see some splintering in Reformed Christian circles. However, the majority of his complaints were against Romanism. I don't think he softened there at all. I believe it troubled him, though, that everyone didn't just line up into one large new church in complete agreement. (Too many folks thought he didn't throw out enough bath water.) He would never have been able to make peace with Rome because of the five solas; and I suspect that Rome would never have been able to forgive him for what they saw as a sin of pandoran-like consequences and the resultant damage to their power. Remember, that was off the cuff... and my answers are frequently worth what you pay for them! :-) In Him, Doc |
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2 | Luther and Aquinas | Bible general Archive 2 | flinkywood | 142637 | ||
Thanks, Doc. Colin |
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