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Lutherans and the Roman Catholics

 File — Box: Nickel 12, Folder: 3

Scope and Contents

  • Christian Freedom and Ecumenical Development by Arthur Carl Piepkorn (pages 138-163, 1965?)
  • Die lutherische Lehre vom Altarsakrament in ökumenischer Sicht von Arthur Karl Piepkorn (pages 186-202)
  • The Eucharist: A Lutheran-Roman Catholic Statement (Not to be Quoted) (14 pages)
  • The Place of Mariology in Lutheran-Roman Catholic Dialogue, 1965
  • Lutheran-Catholic Talks Begin. American Lutheran, 1965
  • The Roman Catholic Dialog with Other Christians: The Impact of the Ecumenical Movement (1 page)
  • The Roman Catholic Dialog with Other Christians: Some Specific Issues (1 page)
  • Copy: A Lutheran Looks at Vatican II (2) by Oswald Hoffmann, 1965
  • Guidelines for Lutheran-Roman Catholic Relationships: Statement on Ecumenical Activity. Minneapolis: Church Council of The American Lutheran Church (1966, 10-66-10M)
  • What is Fixed and What is Flexible in Roman Catholic Doctrine by Richard Butler, OP. (5 pages)
  • Booklet: ido-c [International Documentation on the Conciliar Church OR International Documentation on the Contemporary Church]. Via Santa Maria dell'Anima 30, Roma (Italia) (27 pages)
  • Advice on Joint Gatherings of Protestant and Roman Catholics
  • Copy: IDOC Goes Interconfessional
  • The Status of the Nicene Creed as Dogma of the Church: Theological Consultation between Representatives of the U.S.A. National Committee of the Lutheran World Federation and the Bishops' Commission for Ecumenical Affairs (July 6-7, 1965) by Warren A. Quanbeck, George Lindbeck, and John Courtney Murray, S.J.

Dates

  • Creation: 1938 - 1995

Extent

1 Folders

Language of Materials

From the Collection: English

Separated Materials

The following book was removed from this folder. There were no marginalia. Copies can be found in the CHI library: BX8065.2 .L99 v.3

  • Lutherans and Catholics in Dialogue (III) - The Eucharist as Sacrifice (200 pages, OCLC: 874473)

Repository Details

Part of the Concordia Historical Institute Repository

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