Morgendämmerung, oder, Wie man mit dem Hammer theologirt.
Nescire autem quid ante quam natus sis acciderit id es semper esse puerum.
Orandum est ut sit mens sana in corpore sano.
Homo sum humani nihil a me alienum puto.
Semper idem sed non eodem modo.

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Verbum domini manet in aeternum. The word of the Lord endures forever.
1 Peter 1:24-25, quoting Isaiah 40:6,8. Motto of the Lutheran Reformation.


Fayth onely justifieth before God. Robert Barnes, DD The Supplication, fourth essay. London: Daye, 1572.

Lord if Thou straightly mark our iniquity, who is able to abide Thy judgement? Wherefore I trust in no work that I ever did, but only in the death of Jesus Christ. I do not doubt, but through Him to inherit the kingdom of heaven. Robert Barnes, DD, before he was burnt alive for "heresy", 30 July 1540.

What is Luther? The doctrine is not mine, nor have I been crucified for anyone. Martin Luther, Dr. theol. (1522)

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07 April 2007

Easter Vigil and Pascha 2007

I originally planned a study of the Easter Vigil and then an Easter posting, but the press of life beyond blogging just didn't leave the time, this year.

Happily, there is an excellent discussion about the Great Vigil on Gottesblog http://gottesblog.blogspot.com/2007/04/training-for-great-vigil.html

And, there are excellent Pascha sermons available by clicking on Father Hollywood or Weedon's Blog under the "Lutheran Blogs" list to the right on this page. Of course, IMHO you won't come away empty handed by clicking on any of the links listed to the right.

I more or less stuck to my original plan by finishing this series with some thoughts on Paschaltide as well as Pascha itself.

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