Luterianer
Luterianer is a term used to refer to followers of Lutheranism, a major branch of Protestant Christianity that traces its roots to the teachings of Martin Luther. Luther, a German theologian of the 16th century, initiated the Reformation by challenging certain doctrines and practices of the Roman Catholic Church. Key tenets of Lutheranism include the belief in salvation by grace alone, through faith alone, and in Scripture alone.
The first Lutheran churches were established in Germany and Scandinavia, and the faith subsequently spread throughout
Lutheran churches are organized in various ways, often as national or regional synods and churches. While there