Thursday, July 26, 2012

Luther's ideas and principles of the Reformation Part Two


Main ideas of the Lutheran Reformation: 1 - secularization, is to find justification, justification for earthly political activity and transcendental arguments, 2 - secular and non-religious organization. 3 - secular politics, not subordinated, not justified by reason of a religious . 4 - process of secularization, is unified to a meeting of the individual.

5 - criticizes the church as an institution critical to the priesthood (the pope's pretension to reserve for himself the role of interpreting the doctrine), to the sacraments (baptism, confirmation, eucharist, penance, extreme unction, order, and marriage). Luther will define the papal pretension as to earthly power, as an ecclesiastical tyranny (the appointment of the power of the princes, the management of money and property of the church).

Fundamental principle: that of "faith alone" (Sole Fide), the only principle necessary for salvation. Has to do with the bailout that makes Luther, with the omnipotence of God. Only God knows and knows who is saved and who is not.

Luther said, if the man is saved by faith and God knows who is saved, no need for an intermediary (for it was unnecessary interpretation of the doctrine), each of us priests.

Luther is somehow basing a church without hierarchies. There was a very serious problem with the sale of indulgences (forgiveness), which had reached levels of corruption within the church.

Through these sales the church collected money and land. Against this is what is Luther (criticized this rather austere lifestyle of the hierarchy of the church). In this sense grace is a grace given by God. The way the believer had to recognize that grace was exclusively an intimate relationship with God through the word of scripture.

Makes a division between church visible and invisible church. The invisible church would consist of those individuals whom God conferred grace, a church whose unity lay in the faith. He was the communion of hearts in one faith, was independent of any hierarchy, of regulations.

Luther justifies the existence of a spiritual government, justifies the existence of a kingdom of God is an apolitical realm, without hierarchies, without authority, which is accessed by the word. The visible church, is defined as a secular government and a kingdom the world to incorporate the weak Christian faith, the sinners, those who profess the same religion.

The secular government is the justification of the power of princes, sees it as a form of deterrent to non-Christian, or the bad Christian and the secular government of this aim is to ensure the peace of the believers (not peace interior), without which there can be no order, no inference to the soul, then in the outer (corporal punishment as it affects the property). I invite you to visit where you will find articles www.magazineofsales.com proven quality for your personal and spiritual development: Leaving Work, Sports, Health, Languages, Entertainment, Computers, Painting and more.

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