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Clandestine Lutheranism in the eighteenth-century Dutch Cape Colony*
, 2020This article examines the survival strategies of Lutheran dissenters in the eighteenth-century Dutch Cape Colony. The Cape Colony was officially a Reformed settlement during the rule of the Dutch East India Company (V.O.C.) but also had a significant ...
Olga Witmer
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Confessional Transformations from the Wittenberg Reformation to Lutheranism
Lutheran Quarterly, 2019:This essay sets out to trace the movement step by step from this pre-confessional phase to the confessional consolidation of the Wittenberg Reformation in a confession-oriented Lutheranism.
I. Dingel
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2020
Christmas for Lutherans is a celebration of light and the birth of Jesus, the son of Mary. A mixture of medieval practices, pre-Christian customs, and ethnic preferences, the Lutheran Christmas includes festivals of lights, Christmas trees and hymns, ethnic foods, and liturgical services that rhythm the twelve days of the season. Christmas proclamation
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Christmas for Lutherans is a celebration of light and the birth of Jesus, the son of Mary. A mixture of medieval practices, pre-Christian customs, and ethnic preferences, the Lutheran Christmas includes festivals of lights, Christmas trees and hymns, ethnic foods, and liturgical services that rhythm the twelve days of the season. Christmas proclamation
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Lutheran Antigens, Lutheran Regulatory Genes, and Lutheran Regulatory Gene Targets
1995The Lutheran blood group is a family of red cell polymorphisms comprising at least two major alleles, Lu a and Lu b. Lutheran antigens are for the most part clinically insignificant, although some Lutheran antibodies cause mild clinical problems.
Neeraja Rao, Marilyn J. Telen
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Historical Dictionary of Lutheranism
, 2011The Reformation of the 16th century was a complex and multifaceted political, social, cultural, and religious process. Most historians agree, however, that in the framework of this process it was the religious and theological efforts to reform and renew ...
Günther Gassmann, Mark W. Oldenburg
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