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- catalog contributor b3718818.
- catalog created "[1965]".
- catalog date "1965".
- catalog date "[1965]".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "[1965]".
- catalog description "Bibliographical footnotes.".
- catalog description "III. The place of Protestantism in ecumenical life -- A. Protestantism in search for its place -- 1. Asking a new question -- 2. The Protestant nature of the ecumenical movement -- 3. The unity we need -- 4. The big obstacle -- B. Historical survey of protestant self-vindication -- 1. The apostasy of the "Catholic" churches -- 2. Primacy of Scripture -- 3. Infallibility -- 4. The new concept of faith -- IV. Contemporary Protestantism and the problem of unity -- A. Movements threatening unity -- 1. Subjectivism -- 2. Biblical criticism -- 3. Fundamentalism -- 4. Confessionalism -- B. The true basis for unity -- 1. Spiritual vision -- 2. The church -- 3. The Bible -- 4. Luther's vocation -- V. Protestantism's quest and Luther -- A. Protestantism and Luther -- 1. Holy history -- 2. The protestant church -- 3. The flexibility of the church -- B. The quest for oneness -- 1. Self-scrutiny -- 2. The problem of protestant unity -- 3. Searching the Scriptures -- Part three: The ecumenical task of Protestantism -- VI. Should Protestantism continue to exist? -- A. Necessity of Protestantism -- B. Ecumenical study of the Bible -- VII. The future of Protestantism -- A. Actual unity -- B. Interdenominational relations -- C. The ecumenical movement and Rome -- D. On the way.".
- catalog description "Part one: Protestantism in the modern world -- I. What is Protestantism -- A. The problem -- B. Luther's reformation experience -- 1. Perplexity -- 2. The God who speaks -- 3. Freedom -- The means of Grace -- C. The story of Protestantism -- D. The contemporary situation -- 1. Protestantism in search of itself -- 2. The fateful challenge -- a) Militant atheism -- b) Islamic propaganda -- c) The Catholic Church -- d) Secularism -- II. The renewal of Protestantism -- A. The new image of Protestantism -- 1. The Luther renaissance -- 2. Biblical realism -- 3. The function of theology -- 4. Theology and non-revealed knowledge -- 5. Protestant ethics -- B. New manifestations of protestant life -- 1. Refocusing the image of the church -- 2. Activation of the laity -- 3. The church in the world -- 4. The German church conflict -- 5. The ecumenical movement -- Part two: Protestantism's basic problem".
- catalog extent "ix, 254 p.".
- catalog hasFormat "Protestantism in an ecumenical age.".
- catalog isFormatOf "Protestantism in an ecumenical age.".
- catalog issued "1965".
- catalog issued "[1965]".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Philadelphia, Fortress Press".
- catalog relation "Protestantism in an ecumenical age.".
- catalog subject "284".
- catalog subject "BX8.2 .P5".
- catalog subject "Ecumenical movement.".
- catalog subject "Protestantism 20th century.".
- catalog tableOfContents "III. The place of Protestantism in ecumenical life -- A. Protestantism in search for its place -- 1. Asking a new question -- 2. The Protestant nature of the ecumenical movement -- 3. The unity we need -- 4. The big obstacle -- B. Historical survey of protestant self-vindication -- 1. The apostasy of the "Catholic" churches -- 2. Primacy of Scripture -- 3. Infallibility -- 4. The new concept of faith -- IV. Contemporary Protestantism and the problem of unity -- A. Movements threatening unity -- 1. Subjectivism -- 2. Biblical criticism -- 3. Fundamentalism -- 4. Confessionalism -- B. The true basis for unity -- 1. Spiritual vision -- 2. The church -- 3. The Bible -- 4. Luther's vocation -- V. Protestantism's quest and Luther -- A. Protestantism and Luther -- 1. Holy history -- 2. The protestant church -- 3. The flexibility of the church -- B. The quest for oneness -- 1. Self-scrutiny -- 2. The problem of protestant unity -- 3. Searching the Scriptures -- Part three: The ecumenical task of Protestantism -- VI. Should Protestantism continue to exist? -- A. Necessity of Protestantism -- B. Ecumenical study of the Bible -- VII. The future of Protestantism -- A. Actual unity -- B. Interdenominational relations -- C. The ecumenical movement and Rome -- D. On the way.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Part one: Protestantism in the modern world -- I. What is Protestantism -- A. The problem -- B. Luther's reformation experience -- 1. Perplexity -- 2. The God who speaks -- 3. Freedom -- The means of Grace -- C. The story of Protestantism -- D. The contemporary situation -- 1. Protestantism in search of itself -- 2. The fateful challenge -- a) Militant atheism -- b) Islamic propaganda -- c) The Catholic Church -- d) Secularism -- II. The renewal of Protestantism -- A. The new image of Protestantism -- 1. The Luther renaissance -- 2. Biblical realism -- 3. The function of theology -- 4. Theology and non-revealed knowledge -- 5. Protestant ethics -- B. New manifestations of protestant life -- 1. Refocusing the image of the church -- 2. Activation of the laity -- 3. The church in the world -- 4. The German church conflict -- 5. The ecumenical movement -- Part two: Protestantism's basic problem".
- catalog title "Protestantism in an ecumenical age: its root, its right, its task, by Otto A. Piper.".
- catalog type "Lehrbuch. swd".
- catalog type "text".