Tuesday, July 23, 2019

Yes, Knapp Was a Real Halle Pietist Who Taught the Objective and Subjective Justification Owned by His Calvinist Translator



As an addendum to my previous post I might add that G.C. Knapp in his book is a pure Pietist in that he speaks about the fulfilling of conditions on the part of people to attain their salvation in Christ. You do not find such teaching in Walther and Pieper - [GJ but the same dogma and terms as the Calvinist and the Pietist in the graphic.]

GJ -

CFW Walther, Justification: Subjective and Objective. Fort Wayne: Concordia Theological Seminary Press, 1982. Translated by Kurt E. Marquart. This is a more recent translation of the essay delivered at the 1872 convention of the Evangelical Lutheran Synodical Conference.

 Let me count the ways: 1. He was part of a Pietist circle when that guru moved and died. 2. He and his cell group attached themselves to Pastor Martin Stephan, a Bohemian Pietist with a Bohemian Pietist congregation, the land given to them by Zinzendorf, the original Bohemian Pietist. 3. Stephan attended Halle University, where the Pietists taught the Easter absolution of the entire world. 4. They still had cell group meetings in America.
 Halle Pietist


 Fuller Pietist

 Pietist Taught OJ by a Halle Pietist