The Apology of the Augsburg Confession was prepared by Philipp Melanchthon as a response to the Roman Catholic "Confutation of the Augsburg Confession" which was written to answer the Lutheran Augsburg Confession after it was presented in 1530 at the Diet of Augsburg. Melanchthon wrote this as a defense of the original Confession, and a refutation of this Confutation that Emperor Charles V had commissioned. The Book of Concord includes it as a Lutheran confessional document. It is the longest document in the Book of Concord and offers the most detailed Lutheran response to the Roman Catholicism, as well as the most detailed Lutheran explanation of the doctrine of justification.
The major sections of the Apology are listed below, along with the article of the Agusburg Confession that Melanchthon is defending.
1. Concerning Original Sin -- Article II
2. Concerning Justification -- Article IV
3. Concerning Love and the Fulfilling of the Law
4. Concerning the Church -- Articles VII and VIII
5. Concerning Repentance -- Article XII
6. Concerning Confession and Satisfaction
7. Concerning the Number and Use of the Sacraments -- Article XIII
8. Concerning Human Traditions in the Church -- Article XV
9. Concerning the Invocation of Saints -- Article XXI
10. Concerning Both Kinds in the Lord's Supper -- Article XXII
11. Concerning the Marriage of Priests -- Article XXIII
12. Concerning the Mass -- Article XXIV
13. Concerning Monastic Vows -- Article XXVII
14. Concerning Ecclesiatical Power -- Article XXVIII
He also refers to some of the other articles in the Augsburg Confession which did not require an extensive defense. These articles are I, III, XVI, XVII, XVIII, XIX, XX.
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