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  1. Subcategories. This category has the following 8 subcategories, out of 8 total. Lutheran clergy by century ‎ (7 C) Lutheran clergy by continent ‎ (1 C) Lutheran clergy by nationality ‎ (27 C)

  2. Category. : Lutheran schools. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Lutheran schools. Schools affiliated or associated with Lutheranism or Lutheran denominations. For Lutheran or affiliated institutions of higher education, see Category:Lutheran universities and colleges.

  3. T. Theology of Martin Luther. Theology of the Cross. Theotokos. Total depravity. The two kinds of righteousness. Two kingdoms doctrine. Categories: Lutheranism.

  4. The Institute of Lutheran Theology was started in 2009 by conservatives in the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America (ELCA) affiliated with the WordAlone Network in order to train Lutheran clergy and other church workers. The Institute of Lutheran Theology is not supported by a single synod or religious association, but several.

  5. Lutheran Church–Missouri Synod. Congregations. 35. Members. 766 baptized. The Japan Lutheran Church (日本ルーテル教団, Nihon Ruteru Kyoudan) or NRK (based on its Romaji initials) is a confessional Lutheran denomination in Japan. It currently has approximately 766 baptized members [1] in 35 congregations nationwide.

  6. 22 de jul. de 2020 · Martin Luther was a German theologian and reformer who sparked the Protestant Reformation in the 16th century. This entry in the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy explores his life, works, and legacy, as well as his views on theology, ethics, politics, and education. Learn more about one of the most influential figures in Western history and his impact on philosophy and religion.

  7. The Lutheran Church in Singapore' structure evolved from being the Southern District of the Lutheran Church in Malaysia and Singapore to a national body. The highest decision-making body is the Annual Meeting consisting of elected lay and ordained voting members from each congregation that meets annually and headed by a bishop .