"If you do not believe in God, you desire more of your rights!" Every religion basically believes in God. Lutherism is no exception because it is by chance that it is very close to the Catholic religion I am practicing. In this article we will explain the Lutheran Church and its formation method. A German monk, Martin Luther, many people call it "father of religious reform." However, his teachings have become the cornerstone of today's so-called Lutheran religion.
To understand why, let's look at religion. Scandinavian Lutheran departed from the disparity between medieval Catholic churches, especially those who were afraid of equality, especially wealthy people and poor people. They also think that individuals have not only strong people but also some inherent rights that can give authority, they also may open up their minds about women's rights. Since the middle of the 20th century, there are shrine maidens in the Lutheran church in Denmark, Sweden, Finland, Norway and Iceland, but today there is a female bishop in the Lutheran church in Sweden too.
The largest non-Roman Catholic denomination in the West is the Lutheran Church. Germany, the Scandinavian countries and the American Lutheran churches are politically different from each other, but almost all churches are involved through various national and international councils. Regarding doctrine, the Lutheran group, in particular in Augsburg confession, explained its unique position in Concord 's book. The long tradition of theology scholarship was responsible for developing this position into many different doctrines. Martin Luther took conservative action in the reform of Roman Catholic worship, and the Lutheran Church has changed many of his rituals, yet it is a traditional church of liturgy.