The Magdeburg Confession

It’s August!

As children go back to school, will you help support our efforts to contend for their freedom to proclaim the faith too?

475 years ago, Magdeburg, Germany, was under siege by her own emperor, Charles V. It was the last Lutheran city remaining in Germany only four years after the death of Martin Luther. At issue was the preaching of the Gospel and the administration of the Sacraments. The highest authority in the land was demanding that the city churches re-institute Roman worship practices.

The city officers faced a difficult choice. Should they abandon the scriptural doctrine and practice restored by the Lutheran Reformation? Or should they take up arms against the God-ordained temporal authority? The pastors and theologians of the city penned the Magdeburg Confession to instruct the city councilmen of their God-given duty.

The Magdeburg Confession articulated a biblical understanding of the relationship between church and state that influenced the world for centuries to come. Its principles were invoked by English reformers and influenced the founding of America. Nevertheless, the document itself was unavailable in English until 2015. Now, the Rev. Dr. Christian Preus has combined his classical education and Lutheran acumen to publish a fresh translation.

This indispensable resource is a treasure for today’s churchmen who desire to consider modern questions of church and state from a thoroughly Lutheran foundation. Below are excerpts from the Historical Introduction by Dr. Ryan MacPherson. May this reprint invite you to read the book in its entirety.
Reprinted with permission of the LCMS.

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Be Encouraged
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