(Juicy Ecumenism) Robert Benne–Lutheran Exceptionalism””from Hope to Decline
In the Halcyon days of the 1950s, Lutherans were considered by church historians and Lutherans themselves to be importantly different from both mainline Protestants and Evangelicals. They had, Robert Handy remarked in the 1950s, a stronger doctrinal base than Methodists, … Continue reading (Juicy Ecumenism) Robert Benne–Lutheran Exceptionalism””from Hope to Decline
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(Juicy Ecumenism) Robert Benne–Lutheran Exceptionalism””from Hope to Decline
In the Halcyon days of the 1950s, Lutherans were considered by church historians and Lutherans themselves to be importantly different from both mainline Protestants and Evangelicals. They had, Robert Handy remarked in the 1950s, a stronger doctrinal base than Methodists, … Continue reading (Juicy Ecumenism) Robert Benne–Lutheran Exceptionalism””from Hope to Decline