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Synopsis
The Lutheran church is a Christian Protestant denomination who accept the main theological teachings of Martin Luther, including justification by faith alone in Jesus as the basis of salvation. This denomination is the largest in Germany, and its congregations are found throughout the world.
Contents
Related topics
- History of the Lutheran Church | Reformation | Martin Luther
- Lutheran Church Heirarchy
- Lutheran Church Doctrine | Sola Scriptura | Justification by faith alone | 95 Theses
- Divisions in the Lutheran Church
- Churches of the Lutheran Church Index | Germany | Denmark | Sweden | Norway | Finland | Iceland | Latvia | Estonia | USA | Canada | Australia | New Zealand
Comments, Personal Articles, Studies and Sermons
Lutheranism (discussion) (For short comments and opinions)
For related quotations see Lutheranism (quotes)
Main article
The Lutheran church is a Christian Protestant denomination who accept the main theological teachings of Martin Luther, including justification by faith alone in Jesus as the basis of salvation. This denomination is the largest in Germany, and its congregations are found throughout the world.
History of the Lutheran Church
Martin Luther
Reformation
Lutheran Church Heirarchy
Lutheran Church Doctrine
Sola Scriptura
Justification by faith alone
Divisions in the Lutheran Church
Lutheranism today
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