Loehe about Himself

What Were Loehe's Key Theological Themes?

Authors

  • Rudolf Keller University of Regensburg, Germany
  • Thomas H. Schattauer Wartburg Theological Seminary
  • Allison Werner Hoenen

Abstract

Loehe was always completely focused on his specific tasks as well as the intentions of his publications. He very rarely spoke about himself, and certainly not about his state of mind. This is also the reason many of Loehe’s interpreters have added their own ideas to the explanation of his statements over the course of the long history of his influence. In this essay, quotations from letters and little-known sources are brought together in their historical context to show how the Neuendettelsau pastor personally provided information about his theological and churchly goals and motives. Key themes include: the Brethren Church, the sacrament of the altar, the Lutheran confession, the office of ministry, and true church fellowship. These themes shaped Loehe’s approach to matters of practice.

Author Biographies

Rudolf Keller, University of Regensburg, Germany

Extraordinary Professor of Church History, Institute for Evangelical Theology

Thomas H. Schattauer, Wartburg Theological Seminary

Professor Emeritus of Liturgics

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Published

2023-12-18