Lutheran Church (for reading and instruction)

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The Lutheran Church (for reading and instruction) refers to the tradition within Lutheranism of using certain biblical Apocryphal books for devotional reading and teaching, while distinguishing them from the canonical Scriptures.

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Lutheran Church (for reading and instruction) canonical 1

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Statements (49)

Predicate Object
instanceOf Christian theological position
Lutheran doctrinal tradition
affirms New Testament canon as Scripture
Old Testament Hebrew canon as Scripture
articulatedIn Lutheran Bible prefaces
Lutheran catechetical materials
Lutheran lectionaries
basedOn Bible
surface form: Holy Scripture

Lutheran Reformation teaching
Lutheran confessional writings
contrastsWith Reformed traditions that often exclude Apocrypha from church use
Roman Catholic doctrine of the Deuterocanonical books
denies Apocryphal books as source for establishing doctrine
distinguishes Apocryphal books
canonical books of the Old Testament
doesNotTreatAs Apocryphal books equal to canonical Scripture
emphasizes Christ-centered reading of all Scripture
distinction between canonical and ecclesiastical books
pastoral usefulness of Apocrypha
geographicScope global Lutheranism
goal edification of believers
instruction in Christian life
preservation of canonical boundaries
hasDoctrinalSource Apology of the Augsburg Confession
Augsburg Confession
Book of Concord
Epitome of the Formula of Concord
surface form: Formula of Concord

Lutheran confessions
Smalcald Articles
hasKeyConcept canonical norm over ecclesiastical books
reading for edification not for dogma
useful but non-canonical books
implementedIn Lutheran Bible editions including Apocrypha
Lutheran educational curricula
Lutheran liturgical practice
influencedBy Luther Bible
surface form: Luther’s German Bible prefaces

Martin Luther
Reformation-era debates on the canon
permits use of Apocrypha in catechesis
use of Apocrypha in private devotion
use of Apocrypha in public reading
relatedTo Lutheran doctrine of sola Scriptura
Lutheran view of biblical authority
timePeriod since the 16th century
treatsAs Apocryphal books useful for instruction
Apocryphal books useful for reading
usedBy Lutheran congregations
Lutheran pastors
Lutheran theologians

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Apocrypha (in early editions) usedBy Lutheran Church (for reading and instruction)