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Cardinal Kasper Feels Left Out: Lutherans Snub Joint Declaration on Justification
The Eponymous Flower ^ | Jun15, 2014

Posted on 06/15/2014 6:10:58 PM PDT by ebb tide

It’s a big pain that the hard-won basic text for justification is not mentioned by the EKD.

Berlin (kath.net / KNA) The former Vatican Ecumenical Head Cardinal Walter Kasper has criticized the statement of the Evangelical Church in Germany (EKD) on the doctrine of justification. The “basic text published in May didn’t mention a single word on the pact singed in 1999 by Catholics and Lutherans "Joint Declaration on the Doctrine of Justification" (GER), said Kasper this weekend in Berlin. "I could not believe it, it hurt me," said the retired German Cardinal.

For the upcoming anniversary of the Reformation of the EKD promises "no good,” said Kasper. He expressed the hope that this is not the last word on the question by the EKD. The paper is titled “Justification and Freedom. Reformation 500 years in 2017." In the theological question of justification, is, to put it simply, a matter of whether the sin which hinders the relationship between God and man can be brought back to order by grace alone or by human participation.

The former President of the Pontifical Council for Promoting Christian Unity spoke on this at a meeting of the Christian community "Chemin Neuf" (New Way), which celebrated its 20-years of engagement in Berlin. The former president of the Lutheran World Federation, Bishop Emeritus of the Brunswick, Christian Krause, said of GER, which is a central Lutheran-Catholic consensus document, had been controversial "only in Germany" within the Lutheran churches before signing. Krause continuing said, for the Catholic Church it was not an easy question to answer, as they are confronted with the anniversary of the Reformation, which has been prepared with great effort.

Kasper explained that the Catholic Church would "participate, if we are invited" in the celebrations. This is where the ball lay, but on the side of the EKD. In his view, the churches could "celebrate what has been given us in recent decades,” in 2017. They should "not forget what we have already formulated together.”


TOPICS: Apologetics; Catholic; Mainline Protestant
KEYWORDS: heretic; kasper; lutherans
Kasper explained that the Catholic Church would "participate, if we are invited" in the celebrations (of Luther's revolt against the Catholic Church).
1 posted on 06/15/2014 6:10:58 PM PDT by ebb tide
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To: ebb tide

I don’t get this unification stuff.

These are religions, they disagree. So be it.

As long as they aren’t attacking anyone for not agreeing with them, that’s pretty much the limit of any getting along they have to do.


2 posted on 06/15/2014 6:20:22 PM PDT by Talisker (One who commands, must obey.)
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To: ebb tide

It’s been awhile since I read the original paper on this, but it recall thinking that the RCC moved a great distance in that document. Perhaps I missed something, but maybe the German Lutheran church may wish to review this -—?


3 posted on 06/15/2014 7:22:18 PM PDT by faithhopecharity ((Brilliant, Profound Tag Line Goes Here, just as soon as I can think of one..)w)
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To: Gamecock
The former Vatican Ecumenical Head Cardinal Walter Kasper has criticized the statement of the Evangelical Church in Germany (EKD) on the doctrine of justification. The “basic text published in May didn’t mention a single word on the pact singed in 1999 by Catholics and Lutherans "Joint Declaration on the Doctrine of Justification" (GER), said Kasper this weekend in Berlin. "I could not believe it, it hurt me," said the retired German Cardinal. For the upcoming anniversary of the Reformation of the EKD promises "no good,” said Kasper. He expressed the hope that this is not the last word on the question by the EKD. The paper is titled “Justification and Freedom. Reformation 500 years in 2017." In the theological question of justification, is, to put it simply, a matter of whether the sin which hinders the relationship between God and man can be brought back to order by grace alone or by human participation.

PING!

4 posted on 06/15/2014 7:47:09 PM PDT by Alex Murphy ("the defacto Leader of the FR Calvinist Protestant Brigades")
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To: ebb tide
"I could not believe it, it hurt me," said the retired German Cardinal.

Their lack of appreciation for the insurgency he waged on their behalf pains him greatly.

5 posted on 06/15/2014 7:49:58 PM PDT by BlatherNaut
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To: Talisker

The idea that Christ desired disunity among the people he came to save is inimicable both his message and mission.


6 posted on 06/15/2014 8:31:32 PM PDT by Bayard
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To: Bayard
The idea that Christ desired disunity among the people he came to save is inimicable both his message and mission.

I didn't say Christ. I said religions.

You want to separate the two, then let's talk about that instead.

Otherwise you're going to have to speak from within the perspective of a particular religion. Right?

7 posted on 06/15/2014 11:14:19 PM PDT by Talisker (One who commands, must obey.)
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To: ebb tide

Looks like the Lutherans got it right this time.

Pathetic.


8 posted on 06/16/2014 2:20:12 AM PDT by piusv
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To: Talisker

Jesus established one Church. He gets “this unification stuff.”


9 posted on 06/16/2014 4:18:30 AM PDT by vladimir998
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To: vladimir998

I’ve no problem with Jesus’s understanding.


10 posted on 06/16/2014 10:54:22 AM PDT by Talisker (One who commands, must obey.)
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