After a generation of struggle against Roman Catholic and imperial authorities, Lutherans gained legal recognition through the establishment of the principle ...
Lutheranism, branch of Christianity that traces its interpretation of the Christian religion to the teachings of Martin Luther and the 16th-century ...
Lutheranism, with more than 60 million members, is the largest of the Protestant denominations. It was founded in the early sixteenth century when a German ...
Lutheranism is a movement that seeks to maintain our essential tradition and respond to cultural changes. It is a dynamic, lively gathering of people who seek ...
2007年5月15日 — Lutherans have a distinctive way of reading the Scriptures, based on Luther's insight that God's word comes to us in two forms—law and gospel.
Lutheranism is a branch of Protestantism that Martin Luther and his followers developed after Luther's ex-communication from the Roman Catholic church in 1521.
2017年11月2日 — 1. Lutheranism is a tradition within Christianity that began in the Protestant Reformation. With a membership estimated at around 80 million ...