Establishment Chronicles: Who Established the Lutheran Church and How?
The establishment of the Lutheran Church traces back to the transformative efforts of Martin Luther. In the early 16th century, Luther challenged the practices of the Roman Catholic Church and sought to reform it. Through his 95 Theses and subsequent writings, Luther laid the foundations of the Lutheran faith, emphasizing individual interpretation of the Bible and salvation through faith alone. His teachings gained widespread support, leading to the formal establishment of the Lutheran Church, forever shaping the religious landscape of Europe.




















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