Calvin called luther the apostle. He kind of did believe, even though he said in more judicious moments that there are no apostles or prophets and so on so forth. Soi really came to know reformational thinking through rod rosenblott who threw the white horse in. But when you get outside of sort ofsort ofwhite horse in circles, these conversations are not nearly as friendlythis. There is a lot of animosity and discussion. Historically, this kind of begins with luther and swangley. They have this greata debate. It a place called the marborg colloquy. The politicians are trying to unite these guys because there's, there's a tax
When it comes to discussing our differences, there is a lot of value in a genuine conversation. Rooted in humility, we have much to learn from each other, and we may find we have more in common than we realize. In this episode of White Horse Inn, Michael Horton interviews Pastor Bob Hiller about the distinctives within the Lutheran tradition. As they discuss the great debates that often arise between Lutherans and Presbyterians, they also explore the pastoral nature of Lutheran theology. Holding firm to the promise of Christ’s forgiveness. the Lutheran tradition aims to combat theological systems threatening to destroy the Christian’s comfort—an endeavor esteemed by all Reformation traditions and joined by all who sit around the White Horse Inn table.
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