Book of Concord
From Conservapedia
The Book of Concord (1580) or Concordia (frequently called the Lutheran Confessions) is the historic doctrinal standard of the Lutheran Church, consisting of ten credal documents deemed authoritative in Lutheranism since the 16th century.
The Book of Concord was published in German on June 25, 1580, in Dresden, Germany, the fiftieth anniversary of the presentation of the Augsburg Confession to Emperor Charles V at the Diet of Augsburg.
External links
- Article on Lutheran Confessions in the Christian Cyclopedia
- Lutheran Scholarly and pastoral essays on the Lutheran Confessions from the Wisconsin Lutheran Seminary Library
- John F. Brug, Why Bible-Believing Lutherans Subscribe to the Book of Concord
Videos:
- What is the Book of Concord, and Why Should we Read it? by Dr. Jordan B Cooper
- Book of Concord for beginners (Video playlist)
English versions online
- The Book of Concord Triglotta edition
- 1851 Henkel Book of Concord first edition
- Henkel Book of Concord second edition
- 1911 Jacobs "People's edition" Book of Concord
- 1921 Bente Concordia Triglotta English text
- 1921 Bente Concordia Triglotta PDF
- 1959 Tappert Book of Concord (Google books)
- 2000 Kolb-Wengert Book of Concord (Google books)
- The Book of Concord at LibriVox (public domain audiobooks)