




The Smalcald Articles is a theological treatise written by Martin Luther, one of the key figures of the Protestant Reformation. The book consists of 28 articles that outline the fundamental beliefs of the Lutheran Church. These articles cover topics such as the nature of God,...

The Smalcald Articles is a theological treatise written by Martin Luther, a prominent figure in the Protestant Reformation. The book is divided into three parts and was originally published in 1537. The first part of the book discusses the doctrine of the Trinity and the person...


The Smalcald Articles or Schmalkald Articles (German: Schmalkaldische Artikel) are a summary of Lutheran doctrine, written by Martin Luther in 1537 for a meeting of the Schmalkaldic League in preparation for an intended ecumenical Council of the Church.

"The Smalcald Articles" from Martin Luther. German monk, Catholic priest, professor of theology (1483-1546).

The Smalcald Articles is a religious treatise written by Martin Luther, one of the most influential figures of the Protestant Reformation. The book was first published in 1537 and consists of 28 articles that summarize the key beliefs of Lutheranism. The Smalcald Articles were...

The Smalcald Articles is a book written by Martin Luther, a German theologian and religious reformer who played a significant role in the Protestant Reformation. The book is a collection of articles that were written in 1537 and were intended to serve as a statement of faith...



The Smalcald Articles, a classical book, has been considered important throughout the human history, and so that this work is never forgotten we at Alpha Editions have made efforts in its preservation by republishing this book in a modern format for present and future generations...

"The Smalcald Articles: Articles of Christian Doctrine" by Martin Luther is a cornerstone of Lutheran theology and a crucial document of the Reformation. Penned by Martin Luther himself, this influential work articulates core Christian doctrines from a Lutheran perspective...