The Lutheran Confessions Series introduces the central beliefs expressed in the major Lutheran writings in a highly readable style, and shows how they provide additional insight into Scripture.
Each book provides adult students with a convenient way to examine Lutheran doctrine and tradition. And for ease of use, each chapter includes excerpts from the relevant confessional documents, so there is no need to purchase other reference books in order to enjoy and benefit from these studies.
Questions at the end of each chapter examine key concepts and give participants practical suggestions for taking that session's faith lesson out into the world.
The Augsburg Confession study provides an opportunity to examine the confession of Lutheran beliefs as presented to Emperor Charles V in 1530.
The Formula of Concord study reviews the defining statement of Lutheran doctrine. Written in 1577 by leading theologians of the day, it gives the