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Lutheran Beliefs http://www.stjohnpeabody.org/lutheranism.htm What was Martin Luther’s occupation/vocation?
Luther was a scholar turned monk.
What did Martin Luther title his list of grievances with the Catholic Church? Briefly describe a few of these grievances.
The list of grievances was titled the Ninety-Five Theses. The list was comprised of problems which Luther had with the Church. The main issues included: The sale of indulgence, the power of the Pope, the Priest’s inability to marry, and his belief the humans were not saved by their actions, but their faith instead.
What was Martin Luther’s view of the Holy Bible? How did …show more content…
The Catholic Church excommunicated Luther.
What two sacraments do Lutherans practice? What do they symbolize?
Lutherans practice the sacraments of Baptism and Communion. These two sacraments are practiced because the Bible records Jesus commanding them. These sacraments symbolize God’s love. Baptism symbolizes the joining of God’s family. Communion symbolizes the presence of Jesus
What is the Lutheran view of Marriage and the clergy? How does this compare to the Catholic tradition?
Lutheran clergymen are allowed to get married .In Lutheranism ministers are refereed to as Pastors, rather than Priests (as in the Catholic tradition). This Contrasts the Catholic tradition as Catholicism does not allow Priests to marry.
Describe the main beliefs of Calvinism.
Calvinism professes the doctrines of predestination and free will. The doctrine of predestination means that the salvation of humans is based on he elect of God’s grace. This ties into the doctrine of free will, as Calvinists believing that God has chosen who will die and who will live, believing that humans do not possess free will. Calvinists also believe that the Bible should be taken