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As many of you know, Martin Luther's views on icons varied throughout his ministry, from virtual iconoclast to, It was a good practice to hold a wooden crucifix before the eyes of the dying or to press it into their hands. This brought the suffering and death of Christ to mind and comforted the dying. (LW 23)
I have a family member who agrees with much of Lutheran doctrine, but sees crucifixes (graven image) as a huge stumbling block. Personally, I consider crucifixes and other carvings and symbols as adiaphoron in nature and have no strong reaction either way.
Does anyone have any ideas on how I can help him with these concerns? Thanks!
I have a family member who agrees with much of Lutheran doctrine, but sees crucifixes (graven image) as a huge stumbling block. Personally, I consider crucifixes and other carvings and symbols as adiaphoron in nature and have no strong reaction either way.
Does anyone have any ideas on how I can help him with these concerns? Thanks!