Augsburg Confession
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Making Sense of Confessionalism Today
Okamoto states that problems with confessionalism come from taking the Confessions for granted. He suggests making the confessions our own by seeking to explain and…
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Introduction from the Chair
I propose that we think of “confessionalism” as understanding our identity and life as Christians in terms of the basic confession “Jesus is Lord.”
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The New Obedience
An Exegetical Glance at Article VI of the Augsburg Confession
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Pietism on the American Landscape
Pietism on the American Landscape from its beginnings to present.
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“I Make These Confessions My Own” Lutheran Confessional Subscription in the Twenty-first Century Robert Kolb and Charles P. Arand
The spirit of Augsburg and the method of the Wittenberg theologians carry the content of the Lutheran confessional documents into the many societies and cultures…
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037.March 2015 Bob Kolb
Dr. Kolb explains briefly about a new body of doctrine that has been produced mostly for scholars to use for understanding the tradition of the…
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47 – What do the Lutheran Confessions say about the church?
Dr. Schulz explains what the Augsburg Confessions say about the church and how to recognize it.
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31 – How did the Augsburg Confession come to be written?
Dr. MacKenzie gives an overview of why and how the Augsburg Confession was written along with the Apology.
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26 – Why are there two different texts for the Augsburg Confession in the Book of Concord?
Dr. Schulz explains why there is a Latin and German version of the Augsburg Confession in the Book of Concord.
