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 monk, Martin Luther, protested the Roman Catholic Church ’s practice of selling indulgences as part of the penance, or punishment, for those who sinned against church teachings.
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- en.wikipedia.org LutheranismIn 1817, Frederick William III of Prussia ordered the Lutheran and Reformed churches in his territory to unite, forming the Prussian Union of Churches.
- hueninkwrites.medium.com chicago-lutheran-history…The fourth church on the list is First St. John Lutheran Church. It began as a small school building on Noble and Cornell (now Fry) streets...
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- biblestudytools.com bible-study/topical-studies/…Luther was formally an Augustinian friar before becoming the leader and founder of Lutheranism. The Lutheran Church: 10 Things to Know.
- christianity.com church/denominations/lutheran-…The Lutheran Church is primarily based on the teachings and beliefs of the 16th-century German friar, church reformer and theologian, Martin Luther.
- georgiaencyclopedia.org articles/arts-culture/…German Lutheran Church. Courtesy of Georgia Archives. The Great Depression curtailed many of the denomination’s activities, whether church-building campaigns...
- oikoumene.org church-families/lutheran-churchesLutheran churches strongly emphasize elementary and secondary religious education as well as theological study and research. ... Read more on Lutheranism.
- gotquestions.org Christianity Protestant ChristianityThe Lutheran Church is actually many different bodies, all of which base their teachings and practice to some degree on the work of Martin Luther .
- lcms.org about/beliefsWith the universal Christian Church, The Lutheran Church—Missouri Synod teaches and responds to the love of the Triune God: the Father, creator of all that exists
- vaia.com en-us/explanations/history/protestant-…Lutheran Church. Luther's religious movement opened up the floodgates for new and radical interpretations of the Bible.