Hermann Sasse

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Average rating: 4.61 · 212 ratings · 24 reviews · 33 distinct worksSimilar authors
This Is My Body: Luther's C...

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Here We Stand

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The Lonely Way: Selected Es...

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Letter to Lutheran Pastors ...

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Witness: Erlangen Sermons a...

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Letters to Lutheran Pastors...

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We Confess: The Church (We ...

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Letters to Lutheran Pastors...

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We Confess: Jesus Christ

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“They founded no mission society, organized no city mission, wrote no books on “dynamic evangelism.” Instead, they celebrated the Sacrament and prayed continually. “And the Lord added to their number day by day those who were being saved” (2:47).”
Hermann Sasse, We Confess Anthology

“It causes the world great indignation that the question of God and his revelation could be taken so seriously, as seriously as it was taken by the teachers and synods of the ancient church, and by Lutherans, Reformed, and Catholics in the century of the Reformation.”
Hermann Sasse, The Lonely Way: Selected Essays and Letters, Volume 2

“None of the words that could be interpreted as such a “sign,” such as eikōn (image), are used of Baptism or the Lord’s Supper in the New Testament. Nowhere is it written that Baptism is an image or a sign of regeneration. It is the washing of regeneration (Titus 3:5). “We were buried therefore with Him by Baptism into death” (Rom. 6:4). “You were buried with Him in Baptism, in which you were also raised…. And you … God made alive together with Him” (Col.2:12—13). Also the word tupos in the sense of model or image is not used of Baptism and the Lord’s Supper or of their elements.”
Hermann Sasse, We Confess Anthology



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