
マルチン・ルターの小信仰問答書
"マルチン・ルターの小信仰問答書" by Martin Luther is a religious instructional manual written in the early 16th century. This book serves as a catechism for Lutheran Christians, explaining the fundamentals of the Christian faith, including the Ten Commandments, the Apostles' Creed, the Lord's Prayer, Baptism, Confession, and the Eucharist. It aims to provide a clear understanding of these doctrines for families, particularly for parents teaching their children about faith. The content of the book is structured into sections that address essential Christian teachings in a straightforward question-and-answer format. Luther begins with the Ten Commandments, detailing the moral and ethical expectations for believers. He moves on to clarify the significance of the Apostles' Creed, emphasizing belief in the Trinity and the redemptive work of Christ. The Lord's Prayer is introduced, focusing on its meaning and the importance of daily prayer. Additionally, Luther discusses the sacraments, including Baptism and Eucharist, highlighting their role in delivering God's grace and forgiveness. Overall, the text serves as both a theological guide and a practical resource for nurturing faith within the family context.
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