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On Account of Christ Alone

Thinking Fellows

CHAPTER

The Significance of 'Christ Alone' in the Reformation

This chapter explores the historical context and importance of the Reformation concept of 'Christ alone' as the sole mediator between God and man. It discusses the evolution of the phrase from 'Propter Christun' to 'Solus Christus' and its impact on theological writings of the era. The conversation also delves into contrasting perspectives on Christ's mediation role, touching on the church's historical shift towards political involvement and the controversial topic of indulgences.

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