Justification by grace in East Asia : a Lutheran-Anglican dialogue on the occasion of the 500th anniversary of the Reformation.
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- 9789881635006
- FIL BT 764.3 .J87 2019
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Contents:
Martin Luther's proclamation of justification by faith alone/ Timothy J. Wengert
Lutheran identity and ecumenical commitment/ Wilfred J. Samuel
Justification by grace in encounter with multiple contexts of East Asia/ Arata Miyamoto
The challenges of Luther's teachings in theological education among denominational seminaries in the Philippines / Gloria Mapangdol
The Confucian understanding of sin and self-cultivation related to the Protestant understanding of sin and grace/ Arne Redse
Simultaneously righteous and sinner as a pastoral care for the Chinese soul/ Jukka Kaarianinen
Justification by grace through faith in Christ and its impact on the spirituality of the indigenous peoples of Sabah/ Judy Berinai
Discussing Luther in Hong Kong: a contextual study on justification/ Sung Kim
Praying in Hong Kong: traditional and justified/ Richard E. Carter
Reimagining Christianity: the evolution of Christian beliefs in Melanesia from an Anglican perspective/ Matthew Jones
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