"Der Schriftbeweis des lutherischen Katechismus" by Frederick William Stellhorn, published in 1912, offers a detailed examination of the Lutheran catechism through scriptural evidence. This work provides a comprehensive exploration of Lutheran doctrine, meticulously supported by biblical references. It serves as an invaluable resource for theologians, students, and anyone interested in a deeper understanding of Lutheran teachings.
Stellhorn's book is essential for those seeking a rigorous analysis of the catechism's foundations, making it a significant contribution to the study of Christian theology and a vital component of Lutheran educational material. Its enduring value lies in its clear and systematic presentation of core Lutheran beliefs and their scriptural basis.
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