lutheranism
Westminster Confession of Faith was created in 1646.
The first protestant movement can be attributed to Martin Luther. This movement became known as Lutheranism.
Most Protestant denominations do not recognize the Sacrament of Reconciliation so there is no confession.
Some important locations of the Reformation include Wittenberg (where Martin Luther posted his 95 Theses), Geneva (where John Calvin established his Protestant movement), and Augsburg (site of the Augsburg Confession, a key Protestant statement of faith).
Have Faith - 1989 The Confession 1-6 was released on: USA: 6 June 1989
The Westminster Confession of Faith was written by the Westminster Assembly, a group of theologians and clergy convened by the English Parliament in the 17th century. The assembly met from 1643 to 1649 and produced the confession as a statement of faith for the Church of England.
A general confession in the Catholic faith is a comprehensive confession of all sins a person has committed in their life, typically done before a major event like marriage or ordination. It differs from a regular confession, which is a more frequent and specific confession of recent sins to a priest. The significance of a general confession lies in the opportunity for deep reflection, repentance, and spiritual renewal before important milestones in one's faith journey.
The Credo
Well, first, the Lutheran denomination and the other Protestant denominations (Methodist, Baptist, Presbyterian, etc.) are all part of the Christian faith. Historically, the Lutheran denomination can be considered the first one, although no one was noting these sorts of things at the time of the Reformation
The Protestant faith, of which the Lutheran faith was the oldest form.
Confession to another human being is only found in the Catholic tradition. In Judaism, Protestant Christianity and Islam, confession is between you and God - only. By the way, He is ALWAYS online.
Luthranism