The Augsburg Confession, also known as the Augustan Confession or the Augustana from its Latin name, Confessio Augustana, is the primary confession of faith of the Lutheran Church and one of the most important documents of the Protestant Reformation. The Augsburg Confession...
The Augsburg Confession is a book written by Philip Melanchthon, a German reformer and theologian, and was published in 1530. The book is a statement of faith and doctrine that was presented to the Holy Roman Emperor, Charles V, during the Diet of Augsburg, which was a meeting...
The Augsburg Confession is a religious text written by Philip Melanchthon in 1530, which outlines the fundamental beliefs of the Lutheran Church. It was presented to the Holy Roman Emperor Charles V at the Diet of Augsburg as a response to the Catholic Church's accusations of...