The Wittenberg Concord (1536)
The Wittenberg Concord of 1536 was an attempt to bridge the theological divide between Lutherans and followers of other Protestant reformers, particularly those associated with Zwingli and the emerging Reformed tradition.
The Concord aimed to find a middle ground. It acknowledged the real presence of Christ but avoided the specific language used by Luther, choosing instead to emphasize the spiritual benefit of the sacrament for the believer.
The Concord aimed to find a middle ground. It acknowledged the real presence of Christ but avoided the specific language used by Luther, choosing instead to emphasize the spiritual benefit of the sacrament for the believer.
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