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The eucharistic sacrifice, the "sacrifice of thanksgiving," is a concept which is central to the Lutheran reformers' understanding of worship. In this essay, Pastor Stuckwisch examines the manner in which this teaching is set forth in the writings of Philipp Melanchthon (1497-1560), particularly in the Book of Concord.
Although the pastor of a small parish in Bavaria, Wilhelm Löhe is remembered as an influential figure in Lutheran missionary work, restoration of the Lutheran liturgy, and revival of sound biblical and confessional pastoral practice. Stuckwisch provides an overview of the life and work of this important Lutheran theologian and shows how much Lutherans today can learn from Löhe.
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