Yes. Yes they do.
In fact, Lutheranism was founded on the belief of Sola Scriptura, which means they get EVERYTHING from The Bible, and only the Bible, and do not have a specific hierarchical clergy to interpret the Bible like Catholicism and Orthodoxy do.
Yes. Their founder helped to translate it into German.
The Lutherans do not have a separate bible. They study and follow the bible that most Christians follow. There are 46 books in the Old and New Testament.
Catholics believe the pope is the vicar of Christ on earth, Lutherans do not. Catholics believe they are saved by faith and good works. Lutherans believe they are saved by faith alone. Catholics believe in Purgatory, Lutherans do not.
Um so other people who speak other languages could read it. That one's kind of a no brainer
yes! of course lutherans are christians!
Thrivent Financial for Lutherans was created in 2002.
Baptist , Lutherans , Jehovah Witnesses , Pentecostals ... theirs more i just cant think of there names ...
Of course Lutherans believe in God! Lutherans believe in the one true God - The Triune God , Father, Son and Holy Ghost.
they were called protestants because they protested
No, Lutherans do not believe in purgatory as a part of their faith.
The 2004 estimated number of Lutherans in America is around 13.5 million (http://www.adherents.com/rel_USA.html). Worldwide there are an estimated 70 million Lutherans.
Lutherans rejected traditional sources of religious authority, such as church councils and the pope. They believed that the Bible was the only true source of religious guidance. See the related link. The Bible was the only way to learn how to lead a good life and gain faith in God.