Lutheranism is strong in the eastern and northern parts with numerous free churches.
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Lutheranism was much stronger before the Soviet annexation, when it was a majority religion.
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Scandinavia soon became one of the heartlands of lutheranism.
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Lutheranism is also distinct from the Reformed Churches, another major church which arose during the Reformation.
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Lutheranism spread quickly to Aarhus and Aalborg.
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Lutheranism is the state religion.
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Lutheranism, the state religion, however is provided with more funding than other religions and more priority in school curriculum.
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Lutheranism, from its inception at Wittenberg in 1519, found a ready reception in Germany, as well as in formerly Hussite Bohemia.
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Lutheranism is a major branch of Western Christianity that identifies with the theology of Martin Luther, a Germanreformer.
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Teachings of Martin Luther emphasizing the cardinal doctrine of justification by faith alone
(lutheran) follower of Lutheranism
(lutheran) of or pertaining to or characteristic of the branch of the Protestant Church adhering to the views of Luther; "Lutheran doctrines"
Lutheranism is a theological movement to reform Christianity with the teaching of justification by grace through faith alone. Lutheranism identifies with the theology confessed in the Augsburg Confession and the other writings compiled in the Book of Concord. ...
(The Lutheran) The Lutheran is the primary publication of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America. The editorial offices are at 8765 West Higgins Road in Chicago, Illinois with the denominational offices. ...
(theology) The system of beliefs and doctrines first developed by Martin Luther and his immediate followers
(Lutheran) Of Civil Affairs they teach that lawful civil ordinances are good works of God, and that it is right for Christians to bear civil office, to sit as judges, to judge matters by the Imperial and other existing laws, to award just punishments, to engage in just wars, to serve as soldiers ...
(Lutheran) Professing some historic association with the Lutheran Book of Concord. (This is the tragic but realistic evolution of the name as it is used today.)
(Lutheran) a Christian denomination; as called Protestants or Evangelists