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Bible and Confessions? Lutheran Perspectives on Confessing the Faith - Paperback

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by Matthew C. Harrison (Editor), John T. Pless (Editor)

Confessional allegiance meets real-world challenge - discover why Lutheran pastors commit to the Book of Concord, and what's at stake for doctrine, pastoral life, and the mission of the church.

In a world wary of creeds, what does it mean to confess the faith - publicly, fearlessly, and for generations yet to come? Bible and Confessions? Lutheran Perspectives on Confessing the Faith goes straight to the heart of Lutheran identity, wrestling with the relationship between the authoritative witness of Scripture and the historic confessions found in the Book of Concord.

Drawing from centuries of Lutheran wisdom, voices like C. F. W. Walther, Charles Porterfield Krauth, and Paul Gerhardt tackle urgent questions: Why must pastors and teachers give an unconditional "quia" subscription to the confessional writings? Can doctrine and mission ever be separated? What is lost if a church's confession becomes only a formality--or an academic exercise?

These essays don't just outline doctrine - they reveal living, authentic allegiance to Christ that has shaped the Lutheran Church in every age. Readers encounter key themes like confessional subscription, the unity of the church, the relationship of Scripture to confessions, and the perennial tension with "expressive individualism."

Bible and Confessions:

  • Provides definite answers to one of the most pressing questions in Protestant Christianity: What is the proper relationship between Scripture and church confessions?
  • In an era where many Christians reject creeds as "man-made" additions to Scripture, provides sophisticated philosophical and theological arguments for why confessions are not only legitimate but necessary.
  • Addresses the concrete ethical question: What does it mean to honestly subscribe to a church's teaching?

Accessible yet deeply rooted in historical theology, this collection is both a guide and an invitation - whether you're working through the Book of Concord, planning for Reformation Day, or seeking to understand what it means to be truly Lutheran in faith and life.

Number of Pages: 575
Publication Date: May 15, 2026
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by Matthew C. Harrison (Editor), John T. Pless (Editor)

Confessional allegiance meets real-world challenge - discover why Lutheran pastors commit to the Book of Concord, and what's at stake for doctrine, pastoral life, and the mission of the church.

In a world wary of creeds, what does it mean to confess the faith - publicly, fearlessly, and for generations yet to come? Bible and Confessions? Lutheran Perspectives on Confessing the Faith goes straight to the heart of Lutheran identity, wrestling with the relationship between the authoritative witness of Scripture and the historic confessions found in the Book of Concord.

Drawing from centuries of Lutheran wisdom, voices like C. F. W. Walther, Charles Porterfield Krauth, and Paul Gerhardt tackle urgent questions: Why must pastors and teachers give an unconditional "quia" subscription to the confessional writings? Can doctrine and mission ever be separated? What is lost if a church's confession becomes only a formality--or an academic exercise?

These essays don't just outline doctrine - they reveal living, authentic allegiance to Christ that has shaped the Lutheran Church in every age. Readers encounter key themes like confessional subscription, the unity of the church, the relationship of Scripture to confessions, and the perennial tension with "expressive individualism."

Bible and Confessions:

  • Provides definite answers to one of the most pressing questions in Protestant Christianity: What is the proper relationship between Scripture and church confessions?
  • In an era where many Christians reject creeds as "man-made" additions to Scripture, provides sophisticated philosophical and theological arguments for why confessions are not only legitimate but necessary.
  • Addresses the concrete ethical question: What does it mean to honestly subscribe to a church's teaching?

Accessible yet deeply rooted in historical theology, this collection is both a guide and an invitation - whether you're working through the Book of Concord, planning for Reformation Day, or seeking to understand what it means to be truly Lutheran in faith and life.

Number of Pages: 575
Publication Date: May 15, 2026

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