Philipp Melanchthon - Defense of the Augsburg Confession
Philipp Melanchthon
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Year
1531
Summary
The Apology of the Augsburg Confession was written by Philip Melanchthon during and after the 1530 Diet of Augsburg as a response to the Pontifical Confutation of the Augsburg Confession, Charles V's commissioned official Roman Catholic response to the Lutheran Augsburg Confession of June 25, 1530. It was intended to be a defense of the Augsburg Confession and a refutation of the Confutation. It was signed as a confession of faith by leading Lutheran magnates and clergy at the meeting of the Smalcald League in February, 1537, and subsequently included in the German [1580] and Latin [1584] Book of Concord. As the longest document in the Book of Concord, it offers the most detailed Lutheran response to the Roman Catholicism of that day as well as an extensive Lutheran exposition of the doctrine of Justification. (By Wikipedia)Proof-listened by both Jeanie & Dawn Larsen
Series Christian Book of Concord (Concordia)
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Book of Concord Preface
Three Ecumenical Creeds
Catalog of Testimonies
Epitome of the Formula of Concord
Solid Declaration of the Formula of Concord
Large Catechism
Large Catechism (Version 2)
Smalcald Articles
Small Catechism
Augsburg Confession
Defense of the Augsburg Confession
Treatise on the Power and Primacy of the Pope
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