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Luther's Small and Large Catechisms: Defining and Confessing Christian Faith From the Centre in a Religiously Plural World
Authors:Winston D. Persaud
Abstract:Abstract : In this article, the author argues that in his Small and Large Catechisms, which were both written in 1529, Martin Luther centres the Christian faith in a way that others can recognise as authentic and faithful to the Gospel vis‐à‐vis the relativism that is posited as the appropriate Christian articulation of the Gospel in a world of religious diversity. Luther's non‐negotiable centring on God for us in Jesus Christ, through whom God is uniquely and decisively revealed, speaks to the contemporary intra‐Christian and inter‐religious questions. The author finds evangelical and persuasive resonance in Lesslie Newbigin's call to indwell the Christian story and George Lindbeck's argument to attend to the grammar of the faith.
Keywords:Catholicity and particularity  Christological and Trinitarian center  rhythm of confession and forgiveness  grammar of the Christian faith  intra‐Christian and inter‐religious
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