- German-ruled
Lithuania Minor, however,
Lutheranism remained the
dominant branch of Christianity.
Lutheranism pla**** a
crucial role in
preserving the...
- Sami: Lestadianisma), also
known as
Laestadian Lutheranism and
Apostolic Lutheranism, is a
pietistic Lutheran revival movement started in Sápmi in the middle...
-
Pietism (/ˈpaɪ.ɪtɪzəm/), also
known as
Pietistic Lutheranism, is a
movement within Lutheranism that
combines its
emphasis on
biblical doctrine with an...
- Scandinavia,
where High
Church Lutheranism and
Pietist Lutheranism has been
highly influential, the
Evangelical Lutheran Mission Diocese of Finland, Mission...
-
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...
-
Eastern Lutheranism (also
known as
Byzantine Lutheranism or
Byzantine Rite
Lutheranism)
refers to
Eastern Protestant Lutheran churches, such as those...
- Neo-
Lutheranism was a 19th-century
revival movement within Lutheranism which began with the Pietist-driven Erweckung, or Awakening, and
developed in reaction...
-
Lutheran viewpoints concerning homo****uality are
diverse because there is no one
worldwide body
which represents all
Lutherans. The
Lutheran World Federation...
-
Lutheranism is
present on all
inhabited continents with an
estimated 110
million adherents out of
which 74.2
million are
affiliated with the
Lutheran...
- In
Lutheranism, the
Eucharist (also
called the M****, the
Sacrament of the Altar, the Lord's Supper, the Lord's Table, Holy Communion, the
Breaking of...