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How to use lutheranism in a sentence

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But I want to give my daughter a framework for metaphysics, and the hot broth of Lutheranism is as good as start as any.
In the case of Lutheranism, a doctrine of consubstantiation was as absurd as the mechanistic maneuvering of transubstantiation.
Above all, the author succeeds in revising the portrayal of Lutheranism as a quietistic movement without much impact on modernity.
Even more extreme sects inspired by Lutheranism flourished, such as Anabaptism.
Lutheranism had already taken root as had Anabaptism so Calvinism was seen as another protest religion in a ever crowded field.
Lutheranism developed in two different directions, somewhat antagonistic to one another.
Disgusted with the bland, palliative Lutheranism of his day, he stresses duty, self-sacrifice, and total commitment.
To my knowledge, Lutheranism is the only theological tradition committed to ubiquitarianism.
In 1525 Albrecht of Hohenzollern, Grand Master of the Order, accepted Lutheranism, secularized the state, and created a duchy as a fief of Poland.
On the Elbe, it is also the capital of Saxony, sometime birthplace of the kings of Poland, the cradle of Lutheranism, and was once called the Protestant Vatican.
The Sturm und Drang of Luther was safely domesticated in Lutheranism.
During the half-century after J. S. Bach's death in 1750, musical standards in Lutheranism declined rapidly in the face of triumphant Enlightenment rationalism and pietism.
He's blasted the Blairite champagne socialists and denounced dog owners, tattooed goths, and the Presbyterians who believe Lutheranism is a form of crazed hedonism.
In the 19th century, emigration from Norway for political and religious motives began and Lutheranism spread to the United States.
Lutheranism has its roots in the work of Martin Luther, who sought to reform the Western Church to what he considered a more biblical foundation.
In the 16th century, Lutheranism spread from Germany into Denmark, Norway, Sweden, Finland, the Baltic states, and Iceland.
Late orthodoxy was torn by influences from rationalism, philosophy based on reason, and Pietism, a revival movement in Lutheranism.
The dispute over ecumenism overshadowed other controversies within German Lutheranism.
Ernst Wilhelm Hengstenberg, though raised Reformed, became convinced of the truth of historic Lutheranism as a young man.
The authority of the Scriptures has been challenged during the history of Lutheranism.
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He was also averse to Edicts and in favour of the pure Gospel as represented by lutheranism.
And as Charles dealt with Luther so he dealt with lutheranism.
She must be steeped in lutheranism to be in Magdeburg during the siege.
Rottmann had for some while been wavering in his adhesion to lutheranism.
This victory gained, an effort was made to suppress Lutheranism in Upper Austria.
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