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The Way of Salvation in the Lutheran Church

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The author presents a clear, practical exposition of Lutheran teachings on sin, spiritual rebirth, and salvation, emphasizing the church's divinely instituted means of grace. Topics include baptism and the baptismal covenant, parental responsibility, home and Sunday-school instruction, catechisation, confirmation, and the Lord's Supper, followed by treatments of conversion, justification, and sanctification. Practical guidance on teaching methods, the preparatory confessional service, the Word as a means of grace, and the character and conduct of revivals supports pastors, teachers, and families seeking to sustain covenantal faithfulness and congregational life according to Lutheran doctrine.

About the Author

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G. H. Gerberding

G. H. Gerberding was a theologian and author known for his contributions to Lutheran thought and practice. His notable work, "The Way of Salvation in the Lutheran Church," explores the theological foundations and doctrines of Lutheranism, emphasizing the significance of salvation within the faith. Gerberding's writings reflect a commitment to articulating the principles of Lutheran theology, making them accessible to both clergy and laypeople. Through his work, he has contributed to the understanding of Lutheran beliefs and their application in the life of the church.

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