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Calvin Theological Journal "This is a delightful romp through Luther's seven marks of the church. . . Is it possible that the North American evangelical world will start taking its ecclesiology seriously again? This book is a hopeful sign." Religious Studies Review "Insofar as the authors offer not only descriptive, but critical, insight on proclamation, baptism, eucharist, the office of the Keys, ordination, catechesis, and discipleship, they invite wide ecumenical discussion on the state of the Christian church today."

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Calvin Theological Journal "This is a delightful romp through Luther's seven marks of the church. . . Is it possible that the North American evangelical world will start taking its ecclesiology seriously again? This book is a hopeful sign." Religious Studies Review "Insofar as the authors offer not only descriptive, but critical, insight on proclamation, baptism, eucharist, the office of the Keys, ordination, catechesis, and discipleship, they invite wide ecumenical discussion on the state of the Christian church today."
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Carl E. Braaten is professor emeritus of systematic theology at Lutheran School of Theology at Chicago and former executive director of the Center for Catholic and Evangelical Theology. Robert W. Jenson (1930-2017) was a leading Lutheran and ecumenical theologian. He served as codirector of the Institute for Theological Inquiry and was cofounder and longtime associate director of the Center for Catholic and Evangelical Theology. Among his many significant books are A Religion against Itself, The Triune Identity, and the two-volume Systematic Theology.