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To Christians, nothing is more important than clearly confessing and bearing witness to the truths of God's word, which reveals the glorious Gospel of our Lord and savior Jesus Christ. That is what the Book of Concord is all about.
This edition of the Lutheran Confessions instructs, inspires, and educates all who use it and help them learn what it means to be, and to remain, a genuinely confessing Lutheran Christian.
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- Christopher & Julie Killebrew
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An awesome resource
This book has clarified a lot of the questions I had. Highly recommend! You will walk away more learned.
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- Katherine
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Great information… turn up the speed
He speaks a bit slow and his voice might put you too sleep. Great info there.
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- Dennis E McFadden
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Reformation Christianity Expertly Explained
The Book of Concord represents the assembled ten documents that comprise the confessional affirmations of Lutheran Christianity. From the three ecumenical creeds to the historical famous Augsburg Confession to some of Martin Luther's seminal writings (Small and Large Catechisms, Smalcald Articles) to the Formula of Concord that settled Lutheran doctrinal parameters for generations to come, this is the one "go to" source. The narration features some sections by the now sainted Rev. Paul T. McCain, editor of the well received Reader's Edition of 2005 and completed after McCain's death by the Luther scholar, the Rev. Dr. Ken Schurb. A "must read" for all Lutherans and for those interested in a full statement of Reformation era Christianity by those who lived through it.
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True Doctrine and Theology
This is a pure and clear teaching of God’s Word. These confessional documents have been tried and tested. No fault has been discovered in them because they are a true exposition supported by the eternal Word of God.
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