Law and Gospel and the Means of Grace

by David P. Scaer, David P. Scaer (Author)

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One would think that a book on Law and Gospel and Means of Grace would be a serious snoozer. Nothing could be farther from the truth! David Scaer is always engaging, and this book is no exception. In fact, I might even go so far as to say that this is my favorite writing of his. It's a tossup.

What Scaer does in the book (a part of the Confessional Lutheran Dogmatics series) is analyze these two topics from the perspective of the Scriptures and the Lutheran Confessions. He handles everything from the Law/Gospel controversy in the 1960s/70s to Agricola in the 16th century, to how Calvin and Luther understood Law & Gospel differently.

This last topic is perhaps the strongest portion of the book. Scaer makes the link from Christology to Law show more & Gospel to the means of grace, and weaves it beautifully. He helps us to understand that the Lutheran differences with Rome and Geneva are not just window dressing, but really come down to a different understanding of the nature of God Himself, and how He interacts with us in the world.

This really is a must read for Lutherans and non-Lutherans alike.

-Rev. Todd Peperkorn, STM
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David P. Scaer, Th.D., is a professor of Systematic Theology and New Testament at Concordia Theological Seminary, Fort Wayne, Indiana and editor of Concordia Theological Quarterly. He is an author for three volumes in the Confessional Lutheran Dogmatics series, as well as The Sermon on the Mount (2000), Discourses in Matthew (2004), and numerous show more other publications. show less
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Law and Gospel and the Means of Grace

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230.41ReligionChristianityChristianityProtestant churchesLutheran doctrine
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BT202 .C665Philosophy, Psychology and ReligionDoctrinal TheologyDoctrinal TheologyChristology

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