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ASPECT OF HISTORY
History of lutheranism
  • Rupp, Ernst Gordon]]. "Martin Luther," ''Encyclopædia Britannica'', accessed 2006.</ref> portrait by [[Albrecht Dürer]], 1519
  • First edition of ''[[Exsurge Domine]]''
  • German Christians]] propaganda during the Church Council elections on July 23, 1933, at [[St. Mary's Church, Berlin]].
  • [[University of Jena]] around 1600. Jena was the center of [[Gnesio-Lutheran]] activity during the controversies leading up to the [[Formula of Concord]].
  • Anton von Werner]] (1843–1915)
  • Front page of the [[Peace of Augsburg]]
  • Halle]], Germany, a center of [[Pietism]]
  • [[University of Jena]] at 1770, no longer a stronghold of [[orthodox Lutheranism]]. During the 1700s, Germany turned to [[rationalism]].
  • The sale of indulgences shown in ''A Question to a Mintmaker'', woodcut by [[Jörg Breu the Elder]] of Augsburg, c. 1530
  • Luther's father, Hans, by [[Lucas Cranach the Elder]]
  • Schlosskirche]]'' (castle church) in [[Wittenberg]] to which Luther is said to have nailed his [[95 Theses]]
  • ''Michael the Deacon and Martin Luther convene in Wittenberg'', painted by Inès Lee and commissioned by Sir John Das (2018).
  • [[Pope Leo X]] by [[Raphael]]
  • St. Nicholaus church in Jüterbog]] (article in German).
  • The room in Wartburg where Luther translated the [[New Testament]] into German. There is an original first edition of the translation under the case on the desk.
  • [[Wartburg Castle]], [[Eisenach]]

Lutheranism      
n. volgens denkwijze van Luther

Definition

Lutheranism

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History of Lutheranism

Lutheranism as a religious movement originated in the early 16th century Holy Roman Empire as an attempt to reform the Roman Catholic Church. The movement originated with the call for a public debate regarding several issues within the Catholic Church by Martin Luther, then a professor of Bible at the young University of Wittenberg. Lutheranism soon became a wider religious and political movement within the Holy Roman Empire owing to support from key electors and the widespread adoption of the printing press. This movement soon spread throughout northern Europe and became the driving force behind the wider Protestant Reformation. Today, Lutheranism has spread from Europe to all six populated continents.