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A HANDBOOK FOR
THE CHRISTIAN LIFE IN THE 21ST CENTURY
BY PROFESSOR ERIC W. GRITSCH
A Handbook for Christian Life in the 21st Century is
now available. The price for the 72 page Handbook is $5.50 each
including postage, and $4.00 each for 5 or more copies.
The Handbook is an ideal text for an adult study group committed
to asking hard questions and desiring to have their lives formed
in the image of Christ. In the Introduction Professor
Eric Gritsch writes, "This Handbook has
only one pedagogical prerequisite: Curious minds who wonder
about everyday life and search for meaning, indeed have sensed
the phenomenon of survival. Any group of any size from
all walks of life, or from any Christian denomination, is invited
to use this Handbook. It invites Christians and non-Christians
to assess the experience of evil and the need for justice as
essential parts of human existence. Salvation from
evil, sin and death through faith in Jesus Christ is offered
to anyone in the world. This distinction between the struggle
for justice (law) and the promise of a never-ending life
with God through Christ (gospel) puts the stamp Lutheran on
this handbook. Lutheranism began as a reform movement within
the Western church for the preservation and nurture of the essential
teachings of the church catholic. The task of reform continues,
and thus a Lutheran handbook is simultaneously an ecumenical
handbook. Its instruction is offered to all Christians.
"The Handbook has
7 chapters -- beginning with Evil, followed by Justice, Baptism,
Church, The Lord's Supper, Prayer, --- and ending with,
Music.
Professor Eric
W. Gritsch is Emeritus Professor of Church History, Gettysburg
Lutheran Semnary wherehe also directed the Institute for Luther
Studies. A native of Austria, he experienced firsthand the reign
of Adolf Hitler and the tyranny of Communism; he came
to the United States in 1954. He received his Ph.D.
from Yale University and is an ordained minister of the Evangelical
Lutheran Church in America. He is the author of Bibliography
of the Continental Reformation (with Roland Bainton) [materials
available in English], Lutheranism (with Robert W. Jenson), Thomas
Muntzer: A Tragedy of Errors, Martin -- God's Court Jester:
Luther in Retrospect, Born Againism, Fortress Introduction
to Lutheranism, A History of Lutheranism. He has edited volumes
39 and 41 of the American Edition of Luther's Works, selected
Writings for Roman Catholics in Martin Luther --Faith in
Christ and the Gospel and four volumes of Encounters With Luther,
(Lectures, Discussions and Sermons at the Institute for Luther
Studies, Gettysburg Lutheran Seminary). He participated
for two decades in the North Amerilcan Lutheran-Catholic
Dialogue; served for a decade on the Board of the Ecumenical
Institute of the Lutheran World Federation in Strasbourg,
France; he is a member of the International Congress for
Luthe Research; a member of the Board of the Ecumnical Institute
of Theology, St. Mary's Seminary and University in Baltimore. He
and his spouse Bonnie live in Baltimore, Maryland.
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