Augsburg Confession, Article One: Of God


with Rome on the doctrine of the nature of God, but also denounce those that preach and teach heresy. As the Athanasian Creed states upfront, "Whosoever will be saved, before all things it is necessary that he hold the catholic (universal, ecumenical, common) faith-- That we worship one God in Trinity, and Trinity in Unity, Neither confounding the Persons, nor dividing the Substance"


Other articles in this series and on the Augsburg Confession:

+ The Augsburg Confession: Preface
+ A Look at the Augsburg Confession, Introduction
+ The Diet at Augsburg
+ Augsburg: Where Lutherans Took a Stand

+ Sermon on the Augsburg Confession (Author: Rev. Verlyn Dobberstein (Lake Geneva, Wisconsin), Published on: July 7, 2000)
+ Philipp Melanchthon: Luther's Right Hand Man
+ The Hymnal: A Lutheran Legacy Through the Ages
+ Lutherans: Catholic, Protestant, or Other?

+ Holy Trinity Sunday (Author: Tim Zingale [Homiletics], Published on: June 1, 2001)
+ A Background to Homiletics (Author: Tim Zingale [Homiletics], Published on: January 6, 1999)

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