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  2. Lutheranism - Wikipedia

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    Lutheranism is the largest religious group in Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Latvia, Namibia, Norway, Sweden, and North Dakota and South Dakota in the United States. Lutheranism is also the dominant form of Christianity in the White Mountain and San Carlos Apache nations.

  3. Lutheranism, branch of Christianity that traces its interpretation of the Christian religion to the teachings of Martin Luther and the 16th-century movements that issued from his reforms. It is the second largest Protestant denomination, after the Baptist churches.

  4. Lutheran Beliefs and How They Differ From Catholicism - Learn...

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    This overview of Lutheranism includes the teachings of the denomination as well as its departures from Roman Catholic doctrine.

  5. History of Lutheranism - Wikipedia

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    Lutheranism soon became a wider religious and political movement within the Holy Roman Empire owing to support from key electors and the widespread adoption of the printing press. This movement soon spread throughout northern Europe and became the driving force behind the wider Protestant Reformation.

  6. 15 Facts about Lutheran Beliefs, Faith, and History -...

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    Lutheranism is a major branch of Protestant Christianity that traces its origins to the teachings of Martin Luther, a 16th-century German theologian and reformer. Martin Luther was alive during the time of the Protestant Reformation.

  7. Lutheranism - Reformation, Doctrine, Europe | Britannica

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    Lutheranism - Reformation, Doctrine, Europe: In 1517, when Martin Luther probed the church practices surrounding indulgences (the full or partial grant of the remission of the penalties of sin) with his Ninety-five Theses (the various propositions that Luther wished to debate—posted, according to tradition, on the church doors in Wittenberg ...

  8. What is Lutheranism? | Britannica

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    Lutheranism is one of the five major strands of Protestantism. It is rooted in the teachings of the 16th-century theologian Martin Luther. Lutheranism’s tenets—at odds with many aspects of Roman Catholicism and Eastern Orthodoxy —include the rejection of the hierarchical split between clergy and laity, in favor of Scripture as the ...

  9. The Lutheran Church: 15 Facts About Their History & Beliefs -...

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    Lutherans believe that humans are saved from their sins by God's grace alone (Sola Gratia), through faith alone (Sola Fide), on the basis of Scripture alone (Sola Scriptura). Orthodox Lutheran theology holds that God made the world, including humanity, perfect, holy and sinless.

  10. What Is A Lutheran – Christian.net

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    Lutherans hold a set of core beliefs and practices that define their religious identity and guide their spiritual lives. These beliefs are rooted in the teachings of Martin Luther and the theological principles that emerged from the Protestant Reformation.

  11. What Is Lutheran Christianity? - Christian Website

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    If you’re short on time, here’s a quick answer to your question: Lutheran Christianity is a Protestant Christian tradition based on the teachings of Martin Luther and his 16th century Reformation. Lutherans uphold the Bible and teachings like salvation by faith alone as central. In this comprehensive guide, we will explore the key beliefs ...