Luther's Small Catechism
Luther's Small Catechism (German: Der Kleine Katechismus) is a catechism written by Martin Luther and published in 1529 for the training of children. Luther's Small Catechism reviews the Ten Commandments, the Apostles' Creed, the Lord's Prayer, the Sacrament of Holy Baptism, the Office of the Keys and Confession and the Sacrament of the Eucharist. It is included in the Book of Concord as an authoritative statement of what Lutherans believe.
Title page of Luther's Small Catechism (1536, originally published in 1529) | |
Original title | Der Kleine Katechismus |
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Language | German |
Publication date | 1529 |
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The Small Catechism is widely used today in Lutheran churches as part of youth education and Confirmation. It was mandatory for confirmands in the Church of Sweden until the 1960s.[1]
See also
Christianity portal - Luther's Large Catechism
References
- "Lilla katekesen" (in Swedish). Church of Sweden. Retrieved 21 October 2017.
External links
Works related to Luther's Small Catechism at Wikisource Media related to Luther's Small Catechism at Wikimedia Commons - Luther's Small Catechism (1921 Triglotta version)
- Project Wittenberg version
- LCMS version
- Schwan Catechism, German and English side-by-side
- WELS version
- ELS version
- CLC version
- Luther's version in German
The Small Catechism public domain audiobook at LibriVox
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