
Lutheran Confessions
Lutheran Confessions are a collection of authoritative documents that outline the beliefs and teachings of the Lutheran Church, based on the principles established by Martin Luther in the 16th century. These texts, including the Augsburg Confession and the Small Catechism, articulate key Christian doctrines such as salvation by grace through faith, the role of Scripture, and the sacraments. They serve as a standard for Lutheran faith and practice, providing guidance for both clergy and laypeople in understanding their beliefs and living out their faith in everyday life.