Robert Kolb is International Research Emeritus Professor for the Institute of Mission Studies at Concordia Seminary in St. Louis, Missouri. Among his many publications, he is the author of Martin Luther: Confessor of the Faith (2009) and coeditor of The Book of Concord (2001). James A. Nestingen has taught Church History at Luther Seminary in St. Paul, Minnesota. He is a nationally recognized Luther scholar as well as a popular speaker and lecturer. Nestingen is the author of numerous books, including Martin Luther: A Life (2003) and Sources and Contexts of The Book of Concord (coeditor, 2001).
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Preface Abbreviations Contributors A Booklet for Laity and Children (translated by Timothy J. Wengert) One Hundred Thirty Common Questions by Johann Agricola (translated by Timothy J. Wengert) John Eck's Four Hundred Four Articles for the Imperial Diet at Augsburg (translated by Robert Rosin) The Schwabach Articles (translated by William R. Russell) The Marburg Articles (translated by William R. Russell) The Torgau Articles (translated by William R. Russell) The Confutation of the Augsburg Confession (translated by Mark D. Tranvik) Philip Melanchthon's Disputation: We Are Justified by Faith and Not by Love (translated by Charles P. Arand) The Augsburg Interim (translated by Oliver K. Olson) The Leipzig Interim (translated by Robert Kolb) Judgment on Certain Controversies concerning Certain Articles of the Augsburg Confession...by Martin Chemnitz (translated by J.A.O. Preus and Robert Kolb) Catalog of Testimonies (translated by Thomas Manteufel) Martin Luther's Torgau Sermon on Christ's Descent into Hell and the Resurrection (translated by Robert Kolb) The Saxon Visitation Articles of 1592 (translated by Charles P. Arand) Index of Biblical Passages Biographical Index Subject Index

