nonLutherans
NonLutherans refer to Christians who do not adhere to the teachings and practices of the Lutheran Church. This group encompasses a wide range of denominations and individual beliefs that diverge from the Lutheran perspective. The Lutheran Church, founded by Martin Luther in the 16th century, is a major branch of Protestantism, emphasizing the authority of Scripture, the priesthood of all believers, and the doctrine of justification by faith alone.
NonLutherans include members of other Protestant denominations such as Baptists, Methodists, Presbyterians, and Anglicans, as well
NonLutherans may also include individuals who identify as non-denominational or independent Christians, who may hold a
The term "nonLutheran" is often used in a broader context to refer to any Christian who is