Resources
Start with these | Read these Next | Save these for Last |
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Lutheranism 101 – Scot A Kinnaman | The Conservative Reformation – Charles Porterfield Krauth | Bondage of the Will – Martin Luther |
Spirituality of the Cross – Gene Vieth | Christian Dogmatics – J.T. Mueller | The Two Natures in Christ – Martin Chemnitz |
Sanctification: Christ in Action – Harold Senkbeil | Church Dogmatics – Francis Pieper | The Book of Concord |
Has American Christianity Failed? – Bryan Wolfmueller | Law & Gospel – C.F.W. Walther | |
7 Christian Rules Every Christian Ought to Break as Often as Possible – Jonathan Fisk | ||
Luther’s Small Catechism |
Lutherans seems strange to those coming in from the outside. The way we worship, the way we talk about the Scripture, the way we discuss Doctrine; It’s all very strange. However, what we’re doing here, is more aligned with what the historical Christian church has always done.
Consider the following books, articles, audio, and videos for further in depth study and analysis of Lutheran beliefs and faith.
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Luther’s Reform of the Mass
Luther did not advocate writing a new order of service from scratch. Nor did he support a repristination of older forms. Luther took what he had inherited, kept as much as possible, and removed all those elements that he found contrary to the gospel, or that distracted people from the main message. Click to READ MORE.
What is the Lutheran View of Baptism
A brief and succint, but comprehensive explanation of the Lutheran view of Baptism. Click to READ MORE.
Theology of The LORD’S SUPPER
An excellent summary of the church fathers' writings relative to Communion practices. Click to DOWNLOAD.
The Texts of the Lutheran Confessions
The Book of Concord contains documents which Christians from the fourth to the 16th century A.D. explained what they believed and taught on the basis of the Holy Scriptures. Click to READ MORE.
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