Konfirmationsreden presents a collection of confirmation sermons by Jacob Freund of Breslau, originally delivered in 1908. These sermons offer insights into the religious instruction and theological understanding imparted to young people during this pivotal period in their spiritual development. Freund's work provides a window into the Lutheran tradition and the emphasis placed on faith, moral guidance, and the responsibilities of young Christians. This collection is valuable for those interested in the history of religious education, the art of sermon delivery, and the enduring principles of Christian faith. The sermons reflect the cultural and religious landscape of early 20th-century Germany.
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