Saturday, November 12, 2011

Shock - Schmeling Quotes Leyser!
Why Does He Tolerate UOJ, Church Growth,
And Other Wauwatosa Maladies?



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"Lutherans have far more in common with Romanists than with Calvinists." - Polykarp Leyser

Gayling R. Schmeling in a paper entitled "Polykarp Leyser (1552-1610): A Theological Bridge Between Chemnitz and Gerhard" cites that quote by Leyser in the context of these comments:

"... there was a movement toward a new iconoclasm among the Reformed. They rejected the Lutheran use of the high altars, the Flügelaltar, crucifix, and so forth. The Calvinists said that the Bible spoke of none of these things and that they were idolatry. The Lutherans responded that such things were not forbidden in Scripture and that they were good teaching tools for the people. These things were the laymen’s Bible in a time when literacy was by no means universal. The altar pictures, the stained glass windows, and the crucifix portrayed the way of salvation.

Whenever the Calvinists gained control in a territory, they removed the beautiful altars and
replaced them with communion tables. They threw out the altar pictures and crucifixes and whitewashed the sanctuary. They whitewashed the sanctuary as the Turks had whitewashed Hagia Sophia, so their sanctuaries looked more like a mosque than a church. Polykarp Leyser complained that 'wherever these Calvinists gain the upper hand, they remove all pictures, paintings, crucifixes from churches and altars … as has already happened in France, the Low Countries, and other places where churches now look like horse stables.' The Reformed said that the altar paintings and crucifixes were nothing but papal idolatries, but how could they say that about the altars of Lucas Cranach and other evangelical painters?"


Leyser has this zinger: “If our Calvinist friends really are such pure Christians with such tender consciences that they cannot tolerate any pictures in church, why do they not object to the images that are imprinted on the red gulden or silver thalers which they carry in their pockets? I have never seen them throw any of these away.”

Schmeling concludes: "This famous dictum of Leyser (i.e. "Lutherans have far more in common with Romanists than with Calvinists.") was the common opinion of orthodox Lutherans during the lengthy conflict with the Reformed in the early seventeenth century."

Is that the common opinion in WELS Lutheranism today? Well, you know the answer.

Schmeling's paper:

http://www.blts.edu/wp-content/uploads/2011/06/GRS-Leyser.pdf 

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GJ - The last I knew of the Little Schoolhouse on the Prairie (Bethany Seminary), the Book of Concord was prominent in the classroom. How does one reconcile knowing about P. Leyser and overlooking the doctrinal crimes of ELS-WELS?

Once again it is the Penn State syndrome - knowing but doing nothing, which is the same as enabling the criminal.

The ELS once stood up to the Missouri Synod, publicly accusing its sister synod in the Olde Synodical Conference of apostasy. That was when they had leaders like Ylvisaker instead of yes-men like Schmeling and Moldstad.

They know they will pass from memory in 20 years, thanks to their own self-study. Why not go out with a bang instead of a whimpering "amen" to WELS' heresies?

Gaylin said at the ELS convention, "If Wayne Mueller become president of WELS, we should break fellowship with them." George Orvick made a face. That was long ago, and Schmeling is calmer now. Comatose.