Lutheranism

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Lutheranism is a major branch of Protestant Christianity that originated with Martin Luther’s 16th-century reforms, emphasizing justification by faith alone and the authority of Scripture.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Christian theological tradition
Protestant denomination
branch of Christianity
differsFrom Eastern Orthodox Christianity
surface form: Eastern Orthodoxy

Reformed churches
surface form: Reformed Christianity

Roman Catholicism
emphasizesDoctrine authority of Scripture
justification by faith alone
law and gospel distinction
priesthood of all believers
sola fide
sola gratia
sola scriptura
foundedBy Martin Luther
hasClergyOffice bishop
pastor
hasConfessionalCollection Book of Concord
hasConfessionalDocument Book of Concord
surface form: Apology of the Augsburg Confession

Augsburg Confession
Book of Concord
surface form: Formula of Concord

Luther's Large Catechism
Luther's Small Catechism
Book of Concord
surface form: Smalcald Articles
hasGlobalOrganization Confessional Evangelical Lutheran Conference
International Lutheran Council
Lutheran World Federation
hasMajorBody Church of Norway
Church of Sweden
Evangelical Church in Germany
Evangelical Lutheran Church in America
Evangelical Lutheran Church of Finland
Lutheran Church–Missouri Synod
Wisconsin Evangelical Lutheran Synod
hasSacrament Absolution
Baptism
Holy Eucharist
surface form: Eucharist
hasSubtradition Lutheran Church–Missouri Synod
surface form: Confessional Lutheranism

Evangelical Catholic Lutheranism
Pietism
surface form: Pietist Lutheranism
influencedBy Augustinian theology
liturgicalSeasonObserved Advent
Easter
Lent
originatedInCentury 16th century
originatedInMovement Reformation
surface form: Protestant Reformation
originatedInRegion Germany
recognizesAuthority Bible
rejectsAuthority supremacy of the Pope
rejectsDoctrine Zwinglian memorialism
transubstantiation
sharesDoctrineWith other Protestant churches
teachesViewOnEucharist real presence of Christ in the Eucharist
sacramental union
usesLiturgy liturgical worship
usesMusic congregational hymnody

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Kirkkonummi Church religion Lutheranism
Thomaskirche religion Lutheranism
Lovisa Ulrika of Prussia religion Lutheranism
Varteig religion Lutheranism
Imperial City of Biberach religion Lutheranism
Christian Hermann Weisse religion Lutheranism
Mark religion Lutheranism
subject surface form: Margraviate of Brandenburg
Ravensberg religion Lutheranism
Manfred Björkquist religion Lutheranism
Black Church religion Lutheranism
Pastor Inqvist religion Lutheranism
Imperial City of Isny religion Lutheranism
Matthias Weckmann religion Lutheranism
Arvid Wittenberg religion Lutheranism
Lenvik parish religion Lutheranism
Imperial City of Kempten religion Lutheranism
Maria Elisabeth religion Lutheranism
subject surface form: Maria Elisabeth Lämmerhirt
Kvernes stavkyrkje religion Lutheranism
Herbert Ernst Karl Frahm religion Lutheranism
Seglora parish religion Lutheranism
Seglora parish religion Lutheranism
subject surface form: Seglora Church
Seglora kyrka religion Lutheranism
Canton of Basel religion Lutheranism
Kvikkjokk religion Lutheranism
Gennaro di Napoli veneratedIn Lutheranism
this entity surface form: Lutheran Church
Imperial City of Giengen religion Lutheranism
knights of the Empire religion Lutheranism
subject surface form: Knights of the Empire
Imperial City of Aalen religion Lutheranism
Kornstad parish religion Lutheranism
Charles A. Lindbergh (son-in-law) religion Lutheranism
subject surface form: Charles A. Lindbergh
Forsskål religion Lutheranism
subject surface form: Peter Forsskål
Christina of Sweden religion Lutheranism
Mysen Church religion Lutheranism