Concordia

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Concordia is the original Latin title of the Book of Concord, the foundational collection of Lutheran confessional writings published in 1580.

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Concordia canonical 5

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Lutheran confessional collection
confessional document
theological work
compiledBy Lutheran theologians
compiledUnderAuthorityOf Augustus, Elector of Saxony
surface form: Elector Augustus of Saxony
hasComponentWork Apology of the Augsburg Confession
Apostles’ Creed
surface form: Apostles' Creed

Athanasian Creed
Augsburg Confession
Epitome of the Formula of Concord
Book of Concord
surface form: Formula of Concord

Luther's Large Catechism
surface form: Large Catechism

Nicene Creed
Smalcald Articles
Luther's Small Catechism
surface form: Small Catechism

Solid Declaration of the Formula of Concord
Treatise on the Power and Primacy of the Pope
hasDenomination Lutheranism
surface form: Lutheran
hasEnglishTitle Book of Concord
hasGenre confessional writing
creedal collection
hasInfluenced Lutheran church law
Lutheran liturgy
Lutheran systematic theology
hasLatinTitle Concordia self-link
hasOriginalLanguage Latin
hasPurpose to define Lutheran confessional doctrine
to distinguish Lutheran teaching from Reformed theology
to distinguish Lutheran teaching from Roman Catholicism
hasReligion Lutheranism
hasSubject Christian theology
Lutheran doctrine
Reformation theology
hasTheologicalTradition Lutheran orthodoxy
surface form: Lutheran Orthodoxy
hasTitle Concordia self-link
isAlsoKnownAs Book of Concord
Solid Declaration of the Formula of Concord
surface form: Liber Concordiae
isFoundationOf Lutheran confessional identity
Lutheran doctrine
isUsedBy Evangelical Lutheran Synod
Lutheran Church–Missouri Synod
Wisconsin Evangelical Lutheran Synod
confessional Lutheran churches
other confessional Lutheran bodies
publicationDate 1580-06-25
publicationYear 1580
publishedInCity Dresden
publishedInTerritory Electorate of Saxony

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Book of Concord originalTitle Concordia
Concordia hasTitle Concordia self-link
Concordia hasLatinTitle Concordia self-link
Concordia cum veritate hasWord Concordia