EvankelisLuterilainen
EvankelisLuterilainen is a Finnish term used to describe the Lutheran branch of Protestant Christianity that emphasizes the gospel (evangelical) and the teachings of Martin Luther (Lutheran). In Finnish usage, evankelis-luterilainen functions as an adjective and descriptor for churches, denominations, and beliefs belonging to the evangelical-lutheran tradition. The term aligns with the international Lutheran heritage, which arose from the 16th‑century Reformation and centers on justification by faith, the authority of Scripture, the two sacraments (baptism and the Eucharist), and confessional summaries such as the Augsburg Confession and Luther’s Small Catechism.
In practice, the phrase is commonly associated with national or regional churches that identify as Evangelical
The concept distinguishes itself from broader or non-Lutheran Protestant traditions by its adherence to Lutheran doctrinal