Stimuli et clavi

Stimuli et clavi (Latin for " skewers and nails " ) is the title of a collection of 95 theses, which published the Lutheran pastor Heinrich Hansen in 1917. They are a Kontrafaktur of Martin Luther's 95 Theses, which he had previously published 400 years, and the 95 Theses of Claus Harms the Reformation jubilee in 1817. Hansen's theses were one of the origins of the High Church movement in German Protestantism.

Content

The title of the stimuli refers to Koh 12.11 LUT. They formulate " the concerns of a renewal of the Lutheran Reformation Church."

Especially provocative had the following 95 theses:

In the sacraments Hansen defends the " Catholic " ex opere operato:

A particular concern was for Hansen the Low German language in worship:

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