Theological Term of the Week: Augsburg Confession
Wednesday, May 6, 2026 at 3:30AM
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Augsburg Confession
The oldest Protestant confession and the most significant Lutheran one. It was drafted by Philip Melancthon in order to explain the teachings of the Lutheran churches, and presented to Charles V, Emperor of the Holy Roman Empire at the Imperial Diet in 1530.        

    In 1530 Luther was considered an enemy of the Empire, but Melancthon wrote the [Confession of Augsburg] and presented it to the Imperial Diet to explain the teachings of the Lutheran Churches. 

Learn more:

  1. Got Questions: What is the Augsburg Confession?
  2. Book of Concord Online: The Augsburg Confession
  3. A. A. Hodge: A Short History of Creeds and Confessions

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