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You Know Who Else Misunderstood The Kingdom of God? Hitler! In this episode, we read Herman Sasse's 1930 essay on The Social Doctrine of the Augsburg Confession and its Significance for the Present. We discuss the two kingdoms doctrine, peoples' station in life, and the need for public discussions of natural law.
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The Social Doctrine of the Augsburg Confession and its Significance for the Present — In this essay, Hermann Sasse describes the theology of the "two regimens" (more commonly called "two kingdoms") of the state and the church. Sasse addresses the widespread misunderstanding of the kingdom of God.
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You Know Who Else Misunderstood The Kingdom of God? Hitler! In this episode, we read Herman Sasse's 1930 essay on The Social Doctrine of the Augsburg Confession and its Significance for the Present. We discuss the two kingdoms doctrine, peoples' station in life, and the need for public discussions of natural law.
SHOW NOTES:
The Social Doctrine of the Augsburg Confession and its Significance for the Present — In this essay, Hermann Sasse describes the theology of the "two regimens" (more commonly called "two kingdoms") of the state and the church. Sasse addresses the widespread misunderstanding of the kingdom of God.
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CONTACT and FOLLOW
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