

#6567
Mentioned in 6 episodes
Book of Concord
Book • 1580
The Book of Concord is a foundational document of the Lutheran Church, compiled in 1580.
It includes the Augsburg Confession, the Apology of the Augsburg Confession, the Smalcald Articles, and other key Lutheran writings.
These documents establish the theological basis of Lutheranism, emphasizing agreement with Holy Scripture and unity among Lutherans.
It includes the Augsburg Confession, the Apology of the Augsburg Confession, the Smalcald Articles, and other key Lutheran writings.
These documents establish the theological basis of Lutheranism, emphasizing agreement with Holy Scripture and unity among Lutherans.
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Mentioned in 6 episodes
Mentioned by Pastor Wolfmueller as containing information about penal substitutionary atonement.

11 snips
Q&A: Judgment Day, Genesis and Creation, Penal Substitutionary Atonement, Judging Fellow Christians, Pastoral Communion, and the Crucifix
Mentioned when discussing the uses of the law and confessing the functions of the law.

11 snips
QnA: Christian imposter syndrome, the third use of the law, and six other listener questions
Mentioned as the book that emerged with Lutheran orthodoxy in 1580.

The Gentle Lutheran: Philip Melanchthon (1497–1560)
Mentioned by Ryan when referring to Lutheran theology.

Original Sin: Implications and Conclusion (Part 6)
Mentioned by Denny from Wake Forest regarding Lutheran proof against papal authority.

Mass Murder in the OT?
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when citing a document that lays out the marks of the Antichrist.

Todd Wilkin

Artificial Intelligence and Antichrist Speculation – Dr. Kim Riddlebarger, 10/29/25 (3022)
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as having both Latin and German versions considered official confessions.

Bryan Wolfmueller

QnA: sanctification, Christian reconstructionism, the resurrection, the Synod of Dort, the garden of Eden, and the Trinity in the Old Testament
Mentioned by Ryan MacPherson, as the published collection of Lutheran Confessions, including the large catechism.

The Large Catechism: Longer Preface
Mentioned as the book where the teachings confessed seek unity in the life, death, resurrection, and ascension of Jesus Christ.

The Large Catechism: Shorter Preface
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when talking about confessional documents.

Rev. Joshua Schooping

Why an Orthodox Priest Became a Lutheran Pastor | Rev. Joshua Schooping
Referenced as a Protestant declaration stating that justification is the first and chief article of the Reformation.

Roman Catholicism and Justification
Mentioned to tell what Lutherans confess and do.

Rev. Ben Ball: Why More Young Lutherans Are Identifying As “Traditional”
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in relation to the second generation of Lutherans working towards theological consensus.


Dan van Voorhis

Wednesday, February 26, 2025
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in reference to a quote from the large catechism.

Pastor Bryan Wolfmueller

Theology Q&A: Adam with Eve? Hell, now or later? Praying with others? Is there still wrath? A past with unworthy communion.
Mentioned in the context of a discussion about the doctrine of penal substitution.

Responding to Listener Email and the Issues, Etc. Comment Line, 11/4/25 (3082)
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k as a resource he consulted to deepen his understanding of original sin and justification.

Blake Skolnic

Paths to Lutheranism: From Judaism – Blake Skolnic, 10/30/25 (3034)
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, stating that he began to read it and it felt like light bulbs went on.

Javier Perdomo

Paths to Lutheranism: From Baptist Theology – Javier Perdomo, 10/29/25 (3023)
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as part of a show that seeks unity in the clear teachings confessed.


Brady Finnern

The Large Catechism: 8th Commandment, Part 2



