Four Points in American Lutheranism
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Four issues which were divisive among American Lutherans in the 1860s, and continued to be a point of contention into the next century:
- 1. chiliasm (or millennialism),
- 2. mixed communion (altar fellowship),
- 3. exchange of pulpits with sectarians (pulpit fellowship),
- 4. and secret or unchurchly societies (such as Masons, the Lodge, etc.).
[edit] External links
- The Tennessee Synod's Contention for the Four Points in the United Synod of the South 1886-1921
- The entire article from the Christian Cyclopedia.