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Product Description
Luther writes in his Large Catechism: "No greater jewel, therefore, can adorn our body and soul than baptism, for through it we become completely holy and blessed, which no other kind of life and no work on earth can acquire."
Of all Christian rituals, baptism, in its historical, theological and spiritual importance, warrants constant re-examination and careful dusting in an effort to polish and present the jewel passed on to us. In No Greater Jewel Luther's teaching of baptism is unfolded in light of specific issues arising around Lutheran practices and understanding of baptism today. The wisdom of Luther's words offers helpful perspectives for spiritual living and impetus for living with hope and ethical integrity in this world-inspired by the kind of love Jesus preached and demonstrated in his life.
About The Author
Kirsi I. Stjerna is Associate Professor of Reformation Church History and Director of the Institute for Lutheran Studies at the Lutheran Theological Seminary in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania. She is the editor of Christ Present in Faith (Fortress Press, 2005) and a regular columnist for Lutheran Women Today magazine.
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