The most famous might have been Martin Luther himself, although was was technically a Roman Catholic monk who was attempting to reform (rather than break away from) the Church. He was excommunicated 25 years before his death in 1546, so during that time, he could be considered the first Lutheran.
Famous Lutherans alive today include Garrison Keillor, Tom Brady, Dale Earnhardt Jr., actor Steve Zahn and travel writer Rick Steves.
There has never been a Lutheran President of the United States.
Christianity. In Latvia, Lutheranism, Catholicism and Orthodoxy. In Estonia, Lutheranism and Orthodoxy
Lutheranism gained support, especially among middle class people in German-speaking cities. Church authorities responded to Lutheranism by excommunicating Martin Luther.
Lutheranism, Eastern Christianity, Catholicism, and many others.
They are mostly christian, the largest denomination is lutheranism
The primary religion is Germany is,was, and maybe still is Lutheranism but there are others as well.
Lutheranism.
They are mostly christian, the largest denomination is lutheranism
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Lutheranism .
Protestant Lutheranism - a branch of Christianity.
Protestant Lutheranism - a branch of Christianity.
There is an official state Church of Denmark which is a denomination of Lutheranism.