
Book of Concord
The Book of Concord is a collection of important Lutheran religious texts from the 16th century that define core beliefs and teachings of the Lutheran church. It includes key documents like the Bible, the Augsburg Confession, and other doctrinal writings. These writings serve as a standard for Lutheran doctrine, helping churches and believers stay united in their faith and understanding of Christian teachings. The Book of Concord provides clarity and consistency for Lutheran doctrine, emphasizing salvation through faith in Jesus Christ and scripture as the ultimate authority.