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Preface | ||
The Church as Communio | 1 | |
The Catholic Luther | 13 | |
The Reform of the Mass: Evangelical, but Still Catholic | 35 | |
The Problem of Authority in the Church | 53 | |
The Pastoral Office: A Catholic and Ecumenical Perspective | 67 | |
Lutheran Pietism and Catholic Piety | 79 | |
The Church Is a Communion of Churches | 93 | |
Contributors | 107 |
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