Written by Philip Melanchthon and presented to Charles V in 1530, as a common confession of Lutheran convictions.
Department of Archives and History at this Lutheran center describes its collection of artifacts and documents relating to American Lutheranism.
Encyclopedia abstract provides an explanation of this doctrine in Lutheran theology and provides links to further sources of information.
Provides a brief bio of the 16th century German reformer who followed the Protestant ideas of Martin Luther.
Features a detailed encyclopedic profile of the German theologian who instigated the Protestant reformation of the Roman Catholic Church in 1517.
Find a detailed description of this Protestant sect founded by Martin Luther in the 16th century. Includes details about doctrine and practices.
Read a translation of the Niceno-Constantinopolitan Creed, the Lutheran alternative to the Apostles' Creed for communion and worship services.