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  1. La rose de Luther. Le luthéranisme est le courant protestant issu des écrits du théologien allemand Martin Luther. Ce courant de pensée a favorisé l'émergence d'une théologie et d'Églises au cours du XVIe siècle, tout en restant la référence dogmatique principale des luthériens, notamment en Allemagne, dans les pays scandinaves et ...

  2. Lutheranism in theUnited States. Minnesota and North Dakota (shown in orange) are the only states in which a plurality of the population is Lutheran. New Sweden, a Swedish colony in the Delaware Valley on the Mid-Atlantic coast, produced the first establishment of the Lutheran Church within America.

  3. The first Lutheran sermons took place in 1518, and in 1523 the first Lutheran dean, Johann Heß, was called to the city of Breslau, whence Lutheranism spread through the Polish lands. In interwar Poland the Evangelical-Augsburg church was the largest Protestant denomination, with about half a million followers, but unlike in post-WWII Poland it was not the only Lutheran church in the country. [2]

  4. Luther-rosen. Lutheranisme (organiseret i den evangelisk-lutherske kirke) er en kristen retning, mere specifikt den retning inden for protestantismen, der bygger på Martin Luthers reformidéer og teologi. I lutheranismen er Bibelen den eneste autoritet for tro og lære, og læren om retfærdiggørelse ved tro alene er central og afgørende.

  5. Subcategories. This category has the following 21 subcategories, out of 21 total. Lutheran art ‎ (21 P) Lutheranism by continent ‎ (9 C, 1 P) Lutheranism by country ‎ (46 C) Lutherans ‎ (18 C, 1 P) Lutheran buildings and structures ‎ (6 C, 1 P) Lutheranism-related lists ‎ (5 P)

  6. Vespers is the evening prayer service in the liturgies of the canonical hours. The word comes from the Greek εσπερινός and its Latin equivalent vesper, meaning "evening." In Lutheranism the traditional form has varied widely with time and place. Martin Luther, in his German Mass and Order of Divine Service (1526') recommended reading ...

  7. Confessional Lutheranism is a name used by Lutherans to designate those who believe in the doctrines taught in the Book of Concord of 1580 (the Lutheran confessional documents) in their entirety. Confessional Lutherans maintain that faithfulness to the Book of Concord, which is a summary of the teachings found in Scripture, requires attention to how that faith is actually being preached ...