Solid Declaration of the Formula of Concord
Variousandmartin Chemnitz y Various And Martin Chemnitz
Leído por Jonathan Lange
The Solid Declaration of the Formula of Concord serves as a pivotal document in Lutheran theology, providing a comprehensive exposition of the faith's core beliefs. As part of the larger Book of Concord, this declaration articulates the twelve articles that define Lutheran doctrine, addressing key theological disputes and affirming the unity of belief among its adherents.
Written in 1584, the Solid Declaration is not merely a historical artifact; it is a vital resource for understanding the nuances of Lutheran thought during a time of significant religious upheaval. The text delves into complex theological issues, offering clarity and guidance for both clergy and laypeople seeking to navigate their faith.
With contributions from notable theologians such as Martin Chemnitz, this work stands out for its rigorous approach to doctrine and its commitment to scriptural fidelity. It invites listeners to explore the depths of Lutheran beliefs and the historical context that shaped them, making it an essential listen for anyone interested in Christian theology and church history.
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| Preface, Summary, Rule and Norm | 10:53 | Leído por Jonathan Lange | |
| Original Sin | 37:37 | Leído por Jonathan Lange | |
| Free Will | 1:04:40 | Leído por Jonathan Lange | |
| The Righteousness of Faith | 41:09 | Leído por Jonathan Lange | |
| Good Works | 23:37 | Leído por Jonathan Lange | |
| Law and Gospel | 18:34 | Leído por Jonathan Lange | |
| The Third Use of the Law | 16:06 | Leído por Jonathan Lange | |
| The Holy Supper | 1:12:44 | Leído por Jonathan Lange | |
| The Person of Christ | 58:47 | Leído por Jonathan Lange | |
| Christ's Descent into Hell | 2:05 | Leído por Jonathan Lange | |
| Adiaphora | 16:33 | Leído por Jonathan Lange | |
| Election | 59:07 | Leído por Jonathan Lange | |
| Other Sects | 12:47 | Leído por Jonathan Lange |
Reseñas
Clear and clean audio, thank you for this!
Daniel
Rev. Brandon Warr
great reading and essential for all lutherans!