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In most Scandinavian countries Lutheranism is dominant.
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In which two countries was Calvinism the dominant religion? *
They are mostly christian, the largest denomination is lutheranism
Martin Luther (1483-1546) was the founder of the religious denomination called Lutheranism, and he sparked what is called the Protestant Reformation. Luther was a priest in the Catholic Church in Germany, but he objected to some of the pope's decisions and was excommunicated. Many people in Germany agreed with him and followed him when he started a new religious denomination, now called Lutheranism. People in other countries also broke away from the Catholic Church and what is known as the Protestant Reformation began. Martin Luther King Jr. (1929-1968), who was leader in the Civil Rights Movement in the United States, was named after him.
They are mostly christian, the largest denomination is lutheranism
No. Southwestern Europe is Catholic while Southeastern Europe is Greek Orthodox. Northern Europe and Central Europe would be where you would find Lutheranism (particularly in Germany and the Nordic countries).
Lutheranism is the predominant religion in countries such as Sweden, Norway, Finland, Denmark, and Iceland in Northern Europe. It also has a significant presence in Germany and other parts of Europe. In addition, Lutheran churches can be found in other countries around the world due to historical missions and migrations.
Countries such as Sweden, New Zealand, and Canada are often considered successful in implementing reformation due to their progressive policies on social welfare, education, and healthcare. These countries have actively sought to address societal issues, promote equality, and adapt to changing needs of their populations through ongoing reformation efforts.
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In which two countries was Calvinism the dominant religion? *
It depends which countries president you are referring to.