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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › LutheranismLutheranism - Wikipedia

    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.

  2. Lutheranism as a religious movement originated in the early 16th century Holy Roman Empire as an attempt to reform the Catholic Church. The movement originated with the call for a public debate regarding several issues within the Catholic Church by Martin Luther, then a professor of Bible at the young University of Wittenberg.

  3. it.wikipedia.org › wiki › LuteranesimoLuteranesimo - Wikipedia

    Con il termine luteranesimo si indica la prima confessione religiosa cristiana protestante nata in ordine di tempo dalla riforma iniziata da Martin Lutero, che si ispira a lui e ai teologi che ne raccolsero l'eredità, primo fra tutti il suo assistente Filippo Melantone, redattore degli articoli della fede luterana nella Confessione augustana.

  4. Luther was the seminal figure of the Protestant Reformation, and his theological beliefs form the basis of Lutheranism. He is widely regarded as one of the most influential figures in Western and Christian history .

  5. Martin Luther. The theology of Martin Luther was instrumental in influencing the Protestant Reformation, specifically topics dealing with justification by faith, the relationship between the Law and Gospel (also an instrumental component of Reformed theology), and various other theological ideas.

  6. Il luteranesimo in Italia ha una storia antica quanto la Riforma del XVI secolo anche se grandemente minoritaria e perseguitata dalla maggioranza cattolica del paese fino all'Unità d'Italia.

  7. Lutheranism is a denomination of Christianity. Lutheranism is named for Martin Luther, who led a protest against the Roman Catholic Church. He began his protest in the 16th century. He was a German priest, theologian, and university professor in Wittenberg.