63 Clifton Street
Prospect, South Australia
March 1, 1958
Dear Dr. Behnken
… In every church there can be and exists error, and even heretical opinions may occur. Every church is confronted with the problem how to deal in an evangelical way with such errors. What matters is, whether or not a church is prepared to maintain its doctrinal standard, whether it regards its confession as a real confession, and not only as a statute valid before men. I can assert a confession only if I believe it. …Training future pastors belongs to the highest ecclesiastical functions. The confessional obligation of the faculty of St. Louis is obviously different from that of Upsala where the chair of church history was occupied by a Methodist, to take only this example. Here lies for me the root of all differences between Missouri and the LWF churches. For you a confession is nothing, unless it is confessed…
Hermann Sasse
1 comments:
How prescient Hermann Sasse was on the great divide between LWF and confessional Lutheranism, and how timeless his utterances on training pastors as among the highest of ecclesiastical functions.
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