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Class Setup
Classes will be held weekly on Wednesdays @ 6:30pm and will run about 45 min-1 hour.
Questions and discussion welcome
In this course, classes will cover the content and teaching of the Lutheran Confessions, which is found in the Book of Concord.
We will be examining the theology of the Lutheran Church, of which we are a part, and digging into Scripture to see why it is we believe what we do.
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Course Outline
Introduction and Prolegomena
Unit 1: The Ecumenical Creeds
Introduction
The Apostles’ Creed
The Nicene Creed
The Athanasian Creed
Unit 2: The Small Catechism and the Large Catechism
Introduction
The 10 Commandments
The Creed (Apostles’)
The Lord’s Prayer
Holy Baptism
Confession and Absolution
The Sacrament of the Altar/Holy Communion/The Lord’s Supper
Table of Duties (Vocation)
Unit 3: The Augsburg Confession and The Apology of the Augsburg Confession
Introduction
Chief Articles of Faith
Article I: God
Article II: Original Sin
Article III: The Son of God
Article IV: Justification
Article V: The Ministry
Article VI: New Obedience
Article VII: The Church
Article VIII: What the Church Is
Article IX: Holy Baptism
Article X: The Lord’s Supper
Article XI: Confession
Article XII: Repentance
Article XIII: The Use of the Sacraments
Article XIV: Order in the Church
Article XV: Church Ceremonies
Article XVI: Civil Government
Article XVII: Christ’s Return for Judgment
Article XVIII: Free Will
Article XIX: The Cause of Sin
Article XX: Good Works
Article XXI: Worship of the Saints
Specific Abuses that Have Been Corrected
Article XXII: Both Kinds in the Sacrament
Article XXIII: The Marriage of Priests
Article XXIV: The Mass
Article XXV: Confession
Article XXVI: The Distinction of Meats
Article XXVII: Monastic Vows
Article XXVIII: Church Authority
Conclusion
Unit Four: The Smalcald Articles and the Treatise on the Power and Primacy of the Pope
Introduction
The Smalcald Articles
The First Part
The Second Part
Article I: The Chief Article
Article II: The Mass
Article III: Chapters and Cloisters
Article IV: The Papacy
The Third Part
Article I: Sin
Article II: The Law
Article III: Repentance
Article IV: The Gospel
Article V: Holy Baptism
Article VI: The Sacrament of the Altar
Article VII: The Keys
Article VIII: Confession
Article IX: Excommunication
Article X: Ordination and the Call
Article XI: The Marriage of Priests
Article XII: The Church
Article XIII: How One Is Justified before God and Does Good Works
Article XIV: Monastic Vows
Article XV: Human Traditions
The Power and Primacy of the Pope
Introduction
Testimony of Scripture
Testimony of History
Refutation of Roman Arguments
A Contrast between Christ and the Pope
The Marks of Antichrist
The Power and Jurisdiction of Bishops
Conclusion
Unit 5: The Formula of Concord (Epitome and Solid Declaration)
Introduction
Article I: Original Sin
Article II: Free Will, or Human Powers
Article III: The Righteousness of Faith before God
Article IV: Good Works
Article V: The Law and the Gospel
Article VI: The Third Use of the Law
Article VII: The Holy Supper of Christ
Article VIII: The Person of Christ
Article IX: The Descent of Christ into Hell
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