A paperback book titled "The Lutheran Manual" by Junius Remensnyder, part of the American Lutheran Classics series, with a cover illustration of a white flower, a red heart with a cross, and a blue background.

The Lutheran Manual

Junius Remensnyder

PAGE COUNT: 134

RELEASE DATE: February, 2020

IMPRINT: Just & Sinner

SERIES: American Lutheran Classics

Paperback $16
Digital (Epub and PDF Bundle) $10

Junius Remensnyder's The Lutheran Manual is a concise exposition of Lutheran theology and practice. Throughout the work, Remensnyder expounds upon the central and defining elements of Lutheran theology such as: Justification by faith, baptismal regeneration, the centrality of the Word, and Luther's doctrine of Holy Communion. He also discusses practical ecclessial and pastoral issues like the nature and characteristics of Lutheran worship, different forms of church polity, and Lutheran piety. In his discussion of these issues, Remensnyder analyzes the differences between the Lutheran, Reformed, and Roman Catholic views, and contends that it is the Lutheran church which is most Biblical and historical.

Table of contents of a book about the Lutheran church, listing chapters from 'The Name Lutheran' to 'Future of the Lutheran Church in America' with corresponding page numbers.