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A Summary of Christian Doctrine, New King James Edition

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For nearly three-quarters of a century, A Summary of Christian Doctrine has been used to teach the faith. Its concise presentation of doctrine offers a unique introduction to the Lutheran Confessions for students of all ages. Now updated and based on the New King James Version, this classic statement of Lutheran doctrine explores all the major topics of Christian theology and offers university and seminary students a solid foundation for advanced study.

437 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 1993

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Edward W.A. Koehler

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February 9, 2025
This is an excellent book of reference for the contemporary Christian. Where this book errs is in the tangents against the papacy, not that the claims are inaccurate but just because it feels out of place to this Christian. Where this book shines is in the explanations of Justification, the means of grace, and the exposition of church government and Christian duties. If the Explanation of Luther’s Small Catechism left you wanting, this is a good next step.
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September 1, 2024
The book delivers well on the intended goal in the title. Occasionally I believe Koehler errs, but only on minor points.
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August 2, 2022
A small group has studied this book weekly for over one year. Well worth reading, discussing and bringing us closer to God and an understanding of the doctrines of the Church. Unlike other books on my reading list, I have discussed this book with friends, each word, chapter and doctrine and then thought about our discussions and how they apply to my life.
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March 7, 2024
Conservative, simple and concise introduction to Lutheran theology. I got tired in the middle of the book and sadly stopped reading, sadly.
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August 17, 2009
Necessary reading for anyone who may be questioned regarding Christian doctrine (e.g. elders, Bible study leaders, etc.). I'm on my second read and I find new revelations on each page that didn't fully sink-in the first time through.
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