Lutheran View of John Chrysostom
John Chrysostom (Greek for Golden Mouth) was a priest in Antioch, then the bishop of Constantinople from 398-403 when he was deposed at the Synod
from Holy Cross Lutheran Church in Kerrville, TX.
John Chrysostom (Greek for Golden Mouth) was a priest in Antioch, then the bishop of Constantinople from 398-403 when he was deposed at the Synod
In this session we read and discuss Justin’s Dialogue with Trypho chapter 137 and chapter 9 of the anonymous Epistle to Diognetus. Dialogue with Trypho
Leviticus says sacrifices made propitiation and applied it, forgiving sin. But Hebrews tell us it is impossible for the blood of bulls and goats to
The doctrine of Justification is a big difference between the ELDONA and the LCMS. Objective Justification teaches that the entire world is “in Christ” and
What does the bronze serpent in Numbers 21:4-9 have to do with the justification of the sinner before God? Does this passage support a Universal,
Is it necessary to confess your sins? Is it necessary to confess your sins to your pastor? What good is the practice of private confession
Article 20 deals with Good Works, specially it deals with from where good works come, which is faith, since faith alone justifies.
What does the Scripture say about what makes a person a Christian? Can people judge who is and who is not a Christian? Finally, what
This is the fourth and final segment on Objective Justification (OJ). We look at John 3:16 and some random comments/ideas that have floated around around
This week we look at 2 Corinthians 5:19 to see if there is a past-tense universal declaration of justification or reconciliation of the world in