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Book of Concord Preface

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In the preface of the Book of Concord, Friedrich Bente provides readers with a comprehensive overview of the historical context and significance of this important Lutheran text. Bente's translation is clear and accessible, making the dense theological content of the Book of Concord more understandable for modern readers.

Bente also highlights the collaborative nature of the Book of Concord, emphasizing how it was created by a diverse group of theologians working together to establish a unified confession of faith. This insight adds depth to the understanding of the text and underscores its importance within the history of the Lutheran tradition.

Overall, Bente's preface is a valuable introduction to the Book of Concord, providing readers with a solid foundation for engaging with the text itself. His thoughtful analysis and explanations make this edition a valuable resource for students, scholars, and anyone interested in delving deeper into the teachings of the Lutheran church.

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The Christian Book of Concord was published in 1580 as a collection of eleven documents: Three Ecumenical Creeds and eight documents from the Reformation Era. Here is the Preface to the entire work together with the Saxon Visitation Articles from 1592.


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