From Concordia to Orthodoxy, through rationalism to today, Lutheranism endures where Scripture rules—and inerrancy is confessed without reserve.
Martin Luther and the Spread of the Reformation
The Reformation spread where Scripture ruled—through princes’ protection, preaching, schools, confessions, and endurance against counter-efforts.
Martin Luther’s Theology and Works
Faith alone justifies, yet Scripture-ruled catechesis, ordinances, song, and civic duty train believers for good works in church, home, and commonwealth.
The Spread of Lutheranism
Printing, vernacular Bibles, protective princes, steady catechesis, and northern reform carried Lutheran faith from Wittenberg to parish and hearth.

