Yes, the Lutheran Church did originate from the teachings of the Protestant reformer, Martin Luther. The Lutheran Church has many synods, or branches, with each differing slightly in belief. It is important to note that the Lutheran Church today may differ from some of Martin Luther's ideals, as he was one of many reformers or renewers of the Church. Martin Luther had concerns with the immoral practices occurring in the Roman Catholic Church during his time. Today the Roman Catholic Church has abandoned many of those practices.
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Heresy
Luther castigated some of the teaching of the Catholic Church
.Catholic AnswerThe Lutheran Ecclesial Community did not "break away" from the Catholic Church. It was founded by Martin Luther, a heretic who left the Catholic Church in the sixteenth century and was excommunicated.
The Protestant denomination of Christianity was formed from this breakaway.
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The protestant church started by Martin Luther was the Lutheran Church.
No. Martin Luther believed fervently in a theocracy which would be ruled over by the Church following his reforms, e.g. the Lutheran Church.
There is a Lutheran Church and a Catholic Church but no Lutheran Catholic Church.
Ursula Stock has written: 'Die Bedeutung der Sakramente in Luthers Sermonen von 1519' -- subject(s): Catholic Church, Doctrines, History, History of doctrines, Lutheran Church, Sacraments
lutheran church
Gethsemane Evangelical Lutheran Church was created in 1891.
The Evangelical-Lutheran church came from Sweden, and the Orthodox church from Russia. There are also a bit of Muslims, Jews and Buddhists, who have brought their religions to Finland.
Well, It is a Lutheran Church, so the denomination is Lutheran.
Danske Evangelist Lutheran Kirke was created in 1875.
Confession is incorporated into the normal church service in the Lutheran church.