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This collection provides detailed material on the confessional writings of the Lutheran church and its stance on these writings; the origin and final form of Lutheran symbols; and analyzes the confessional understanding of the nature, functions, and content of Holy Scripture.
The Book of Concord
Theodore Tappert, editor
The confessional writings of the Lutheran church translated into English by four respected scholars.
Confessing the Faith: Reformers Define the Church, 1530-1580
by Robert Kolb
This book studies the formative background of the contemporary confessional stance of the Lutheran Church. It discusses the circumstances and developments of confessionalism.
Historical Introductions to the Book of Concord
by F. Bente
A reprint of the introductions intended to provide theological students with deeper insight into the origin and final form of the Lutheran symbols and a new appreciation for their purpose.
Principles of Biblical Interpretation in the Lutheran Confessions
by R.A. Bohlmann
Analyzes the confessional understanding of the nature, functions and central content of Holy Scripture. It illustrates how the major interpretive principles employed in the Confessions derive from Scripture.
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