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Book Review: Concordia: The Lutheran Confessions


major point? Can one worship a true God if that god is not the triune God? If that is the case, then what's the disagreement with this wording? And is this the only quarrel the author has with this version of Concordia?

The article did mention we need to acknowledge that non-Christians have a true knowledge of God--we can see his activity of creation and preservation all around us. It is a stepping point for evangelism--we can start with the common ground of acknowledging an existence of God and the realization we fall short of that God's expectations and atonement needs to be performed. It is when the Triune God is introduced that we have a full picture of the true God.

I don't see that the wording as expressed is all that wrong.

Read the JesusFirst article and decide for yourself. Feel free to post a discussion on this topic.

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