Church Order of Lübeck

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The Church Order of Lübeck is a key Reformation-era ecclesiastical ordinance authored by Lutheran reformer Johann Bugenhagen that organized church life and governance in the city of Lübeck.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Reformation-era document
church order
ecclesiastical ordinance
appliesTo Lübeck NERFINISHED
appliesToDenomination Lutheran Church in Lübeck NERFINISHED
associatedWithPerson Johann Bugenhagen NERFINISHED
associatedWithPlace Lübeck city council NERFINISHED
author Johann Bugenhagen NERFINISHED
confessionalBasis Lutheran doctrine
confessionalContext Lutheran Reformation NERFINISHED
country Holy Roman Empire
follows Wittenberg Reformation principles
genre legal-religious text
hasAuthorRole Johann Bugenhagen as church reformer
hasPart regulations for care of the poor
regulations for church discipline
regulations for pastors
regulations for sacraments
regulations for schools
historicalPeriod Protestant Reformation NERFINISHED
historicalSignificance key model for Lutheran church organization in North Germany
influenced other North German church orders
influencedBy Martin Luther NERFINISHED
Wittenberg church order tradition
language German
legalStatus binding ordinance for Lübeck churches
mainSubject church governance
ecclesiastical discipline
education
liturgical practice
poor relief
placeOfOrigin Lübeck NERFINISHED
purpose to establish a Lutheran church constitution
to organize church life in Lübeck
to regulate Lutheran worship in Lübeck
regulates administration of baptism
administration of the Lord's Supper
appointment of clergy
church discipline procedures
marriage practices
parish organization
preaching
school oversight
urban poor relief
religiousTradition Lutheranism NERFINISHED
theologicalOrientation Lutheran orthodoxy NERFINISHED

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Johann Bugenhagen notableWork Church Order of Lübeck