"Who said that?.... Was it you?" ~ Gunny Hartman (heavily edited)
Here is a counter-cultural quote from a Lutheran theologian (the name mentioned in the quote has been removed to increase the difficulty factor). So, who said it?
"We should stop stabbing at pietism. It is always misunderstood, so that one would think that we disdain conversion and lack a sense of the factor of personal responsibility in Christianity.... Personally, I am convinced that the portion of pietism, which is found in *****, is useful for salvation, not to mention necessary."
Bonhoeffer
ReplyDeleteCurtis writing about Fritz. Or...
ReplyDeletePetersen writing about Fritz
Some closet pietist? >=o)
ReplyDeleteGood guesses, but none are correct.
ReplyDeleteEither Fr. Harrison, Pieper or Walther
ReplyDeleteI wish it were Sasse, but I suspect it was Giertz.
ReplyDeleteUnless of course it was Loehe.
ReplyDeleteDear Tapani:
ReplyDeleteMy Scandinavian father and brother, you are right in offering up Bo Giertz!
It's found in the newly-released anthology "A Hammer for God" edited by Eric Andrae, from the opening essay by the general editor called: "Bishop Bo Harald Giertz: Pietism and the Ordo Salutis," pages 64-65.
The citation is from a February 1938 letter from Giertz to Gunnar Rosendal.