Saturday, 17 December 2011

Book of Concord

The Book of Concord or Concordia (1580) is the celebrated doctrinal accepted of the Lutheran Church, consisting of ten credal abstracts accustomed as accurate in Lutheranism back the 16th century. They are additionally accepted as the symbolical books of the Evangelical Lutheran Church.1

The Book of Concord was appear in German on June 25, 1580 in Dresden, the fiftieth ceremony of the presentation of the Augsburg Confession to Emperor Charles V at the Diet of Augsburg. The accurate Latin copy was appear in 1584 in Leipzig.2

Those who acquire it as their doctrinal accepted admit it to be a affectionate account of the Holy Scriptures. The Holy Scriptures are set alternating in the Book of Concord to be the sole, all-powerful antecedent and barometer of all Christian doctrine.3

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