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Lutheran: A Legacy of Faith and Reform The term "Lutheran" is deeply rooted in the history of religious reform, particularly associated with Martin Luther (1483-1546

Background imageLutheran Collection: Nicolaus Gallus

Nicolaus Gallus
NICOLAUS GALLUS German Lutheran churchman and theologian Date: 1516 - 1570

Background imageLutheran Collection: Martin Chemnitz (Elder)

Martin Chemnitz (Elder)
MARTIN CHEMNITZ (Chemnicius) German Lutheran theologian Date: 1522 - 1586

Background imageLutheran Collection: Johannes Draconites

Johannes Draconites
JOHANNES DRACONITES German Lutheran divine and theologian Date: 1494 - 1566

Background imageLutheran Collection: Arndt (Ridley)

Arndt (Ridley)
JOHANN ARNDT German Lutheran divine, the author of True Christianity Date: 1555 - 1621

Background imageLutheran Collection: Arndt (Turnbull)

Arndt (Turnbull)
JOHANN ARNDT German Lutheran divine, the author of True Christianity Date: 1555 - 1621

Background imageLutheran Collection: Martin Chemnitz (De Brij

Martin Chemnitz (De Brij
MARTIN CHEMNITZ German Lutheran theologian Date: 1522 - 1586

Background imageLutheran Collection: Johann Arndt (Gucht)

Johann Arndt (Gucht)
JOHANN ARNDT German Lutheran theologian and writer, carried to divine glory by cherubs and a female angel - or is she Fame ? Date: 1555 - 1621

Background imageLutheran Collection: Sir Francis Baring

Sir Francis Baring
SIR FRANCIS BARING Grandson of German Lutheran immigrant and cloth manufacturer pictured here with John Baring and C Wall Date: 1740 - 1810

Background imageLutheran Collection: CARPZOV (1679 - 1767)

CARPZOV (1679 - 1767)
JOHANN GOTTLOB CARPZOV German Lutheran orientalist Date: 1679 - 1767

Background imageLutheran Collection: Euterpestraat with Lutheran chapel, Amsterdam, Netherlands

Euterpestraat with Lutheran chapel, Amsterdam, Netherlands. Date: circa 1930

Background imageLutheran Collection: General view of Swakopmund, south west Africa

General view of Swakopmund, south west Africa
General view of Swakopmund, German south west Africa (now Namibia), including the Lutheran church and the Hansa Hotel, with the sea in the distance. Date: circa 1910

Background imageLutheran Collection: Lutheran church in Swakopmund, south west Africa

Lutheran church in Swakopmund, south west Africa
Lutheran church in Swakopmund, German south west Africa (now Namibia). Date: circa 1912

Background imageLutheran Collection: Marktkirche, Hanover, Germany

Marktkirche, Hanover, Germany
The Marktkirche (Market Church of St George and St James), the main Lutheran church in Hanover, Germany. Date: circa 1910

Background imageLutheran Collection: Marco Cassiodoro de Reina

Marco Cassiodoro de Reina (Marcus Cassiodorus Reinius) of Frankfurt am Main, Germany. The son of Casiodoro de Reina (or de Reyna)

Background imageLutheran Collection: Johann Ernst Gerhard, German theologian

Johann Ernst Gerhard, German theologian
Johann Ernst Gerhard the Younger (16621707), German Lutheran theologian

Background imageLutheran Collection: Henry Sutphen

Henry Sutphen
HENRY SUTPHEN English Lutheran churchman, preaching in Germany before being arrested for heresy and burnt alive near Hamburg. Date: ? - 1524

Background imageLutheran Collection: Johannes Pappus - 2

Johannes Pappus - 2
JOHANNES PAPPUS German Lutheran churchman and theologian from Lindau on the Bodensee. Date: 1549 - 1610

Background imageLutheran Collection: Johannes Pappus

Johannes Pappus
JOHANNES PAPPUS German Lutheran churchman and theologian from Lindau on the Bodensee. Date: 1549 - 1610

Background imageLutheran Collection: Jean Frederic Oberlin 2

Jean Frederic Oberlin 2
JEAN FREDERIC OBERLIN Alsatian Lutheran pastor, educator and agriculturist who introduced new methods in raising crops and children. Date: 1740 - 1826

Background imageLutheran Collection: Georg Maior - 2

Georg Maior - 2
GEORG MAIOR (or Maier) German Lutheran churchman and philologist of Wittenberg. Date: 1502 - 1574

Background imageLutheran Collection: Georg Maior

Georg Maior
GEORG MAIOR (or Maier) German Lutheran churchman and philologist. Date: 1502 - 1574

Background imageLutheran Collection: Joachim Lutkemann

Joachim Lutkemann
JOACHIM LUTKEMANN German Lutheran churchman Date: 1608 - 1655

Background imageLutheran Collection: Johann Jaenicke - 2

Johann Jaenicke - 2
JOHANN JAENICKE (or Janicke) German Lutheran churchman, Prediger at the Bethlehem church, Berlin. Date: 1748 - 1527

Background imageLutheran Collection: Johann Jaenicke - 1

Johann Jaenicke - 1
JOHANN JAENICKE (or Janicke) German Lutheran churchman, Prediger at the Bethlehem church, Berlin. Date: 1748 - 1827

Background imageLutheran Collection: Johann Hulsemann - 1

Johann Hulsemann - 1
JOHANN HULSEMANN German Lutheran churchman Date: 1602 - 1661

Background imageLutheran Collection: Johann Hulsemann - 2

Johann Hulsemann - 2
JOHANN HULSEMANN German Lutheran churchman of Leipzig. Date: 1602 - 1661

Background imageLutheran Collection: Thomas Ittigius

Thomas Ittigius
THOMAS ITTIGIUS German Lutheran churchman and scholar, reading from a book. Date: 1643 - 1710

Background imageLutheran Collection: Jacob Heilbronner

Jacob Heilbronner
JACOB HEILBRONNER German Lutheran churchman, depicted at the age of 47. Date: ? - 1618

Background imageLutheran Collection: Life Shells Chip-Wood Box late 1620s Oil canvas

Life Shells Chip-Wood Box late 1620s Oil canvas
Artokoloro

Background imageLutheran Collection: Lutheran Church. Built in 1743. Trappe. United States

Lutheran Church. Built in 1743. Trappe. United States
Lutheran Church. Built in 1743. Trappe, USA. 19th-century colored engraving

Background imageLutheran Collection: Martin Luther, (1483-1546). German reformer. Doctor of Theology and Augustinian priest

Martin Luther, (1483-1546). German reformer. Doctor of Theology and Augustinian priest
Martin Luther (Eisleben 1483-1546). German reformer. Doctor of Theology and Augustinian priest. In 1517, outlined main thesis of Lutheranism in Wittenberg. Was excommunicated in 1520

Background imageLutheran Collection: Martin Luther, (Eisleben, 1483, Eisleben, 1546). German reformer. Doctor of Theology

Martin Luther, (Eisleben, 1483, Eisleben, 1546). German reformer. Doctor of Theology
Martin Luther (Eisleben, 1483, Eisleben, 1546). German reformer. Doctor of Theology and Augustinian priest. In 1517, outlined the main thesis of Lutheranism in Wittenberg

Background imageLutheran Collection: The german fortified church of Valea Viilor (Wurmloch) in Transsilvania, listed

The german fortified church of Valea Viilor (Wurmloch) in Transsilvania, listed
The German fortified church of Valea Viilor (Wurmloch) in Transylvania, listed as UNESCO World Heritage. Most Germans have left Romania beginning of 1990 s. Romania

Background imageLutheran Collection: The german fortified church of Harman (Honigberg) in Transsilvania

The german fortified church of Harman (Honigberg) in Transsilvania
The German fortified church of Harman (Honigberg) in Transylvania. Most Germans have left Romania beginning of 1990 s. Romania

Background imageLutheran Collection: The german fortified church of Klein - Schelken (Seica Mica) in Transsilvania

The german fortified church of Klein - Schelken (Seica Mica) in Transsilvania
The German fortified church of Klein-Schelken (Seica Mica) in Transylvania. Most Germans have left Romania beginning of 1990 s. Romania

Background imageLutheran Collection: Iceland, Reykjavik. Exterior view of Hallgrimskirkja Lutheran Church

Iceland, Reykjavik. Exterior view of Hallgrimskirkja Lutheran Church. Credit as: Bill Young / Jaynes Gallery / DanitaDelimont

Background imageLutheran Collection: LEIPZIG18459-2012-BARTRUFF. CR2 - Front entrance of Leipzig, Germanys landmark St

LEIPZIG18459-2012-BARTRUFF. CR2 - Front entrance of Leipzig, Germanys landmark St
Front entrance of Leipzig, Germanys landmark St. Thomas Church, The Church of Bach

Background imageLutheran Collection: Famous Felsenkirche, a colonial church, Luderitz, Namibia, Africa

Famous Felsenkirche, a colonial church, Luderitz, Namibia, Africa

Background imageLutheran Collection: Lutheran Christ Church, Windhoek, Namibia, Africa

Lutheran Christ Church, Windhoek, Namibia, Africa

Background imageLutheran Collection: Ludwigsplatz Square and Church of St. Ludwig in Saarbrucken, Saarland, Germany, Europe

Ludwigsplatz Square and Church of St. Ludwig in Saarbrucken, Saarland, Germany, Europe

Background imageLutheran Collection: Dresdner Frauenkirche (Church of Our Lady) and buildings on Neumarkt, Altstadt (Old Town)

Dresdner Frauenkirche (Church of Our Lady) and buildings on Neumarkt, Altstadt (Old Town), Dresden, Saxony, Germany, Europe

Background imageLutheran Collection: Reynis Church, near Vik, Iceland, Polar Regions

Reynis Church, near Vik, Iceland, Polar Regions

Background imageLutheran Collection: The Hallgrims Church with a statue of Leif Erikson in the foreground lit up at night

The Hallgrims Church with a statue of Leif Erikson in the foreground lit up at night, Reykjavik, Iceland, Polar Regions

Background imageLutheran Collection: Church by the Sea, Hellnar, Snaefellsnes Peninsula, Iceland, Polar Regions

Church by the Sea, Hellnar, Snaefellsnes Peninsula, Iceland, Polar Regions

Background imageLutheran Collection: MARTIN LUTHER (1483-1546). German religious reformer

MARTIN LUTHER (1483-1546). German religious reformer. Oil on panel by Lucas Cranach the Elder

Background imageLutheran Collection: Portrait of Katherine von Bora (1499-1552) 1529 (oil on panel)

Portrait of Katherine von Bora (1499-1552) 1529 (oil on panel)
XIR899767 Portrait of Katherine von Bora (1499-1552) 1529 (oil on panel) by Cranach, Lucas, the Elder (1472-1553); 37x23 cm; Galleria degli Uffizi, Florence

Background imageLutheran Collection: Portrait of John Frederick the Magnanimous (1532-1547), Elector of Saxony (oil on wood)

Portrait of John Frederick the Magnanimous (1532-1547), Elector of Saxony (oil on wood)
XIR898032 Portrait of John Frederick the Magnanimous (1532-1547), Elector of Saxony (oil on wood) by Cranach, Lucas, the Elder (1472-1553); Musee des Beaux-Arts, Lyon

Background imageLutheran Collection: Rev Friedrich Schwartz, engraved by Edward Scriven (engraving)

Rev Friedrich Schwartz, engraved by Edward Scriven (engraving)
XJF380214 Rev Friedrich Schwartz, engraved by Edward Scriven (engraving) by English School, (18th century) (after); Private Collection; (add.info)



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Lutheran: A Legacy of Faith and Reform The term "Lutheran" is deeply rooted in the history of religious reform, particularly associated with Martin Luther (1483-1546), a German theologian who played a pivotal role in shaping Christianity as we know it today. Luther's defense before Holy Roman Emperor Charles V at the Diet in Worms on 17-18 April 1521 marked a significant moment in the Protestant Reformation. During this era, satire against Martin Luther emerged as an expression of dissent or criticism towards his ideas. August Hermann Francke's artwork stands out among these satirical pieces, showcasing the tensions surrounding religious beliefs during that time. Interestingly, even beyond Germany, Lutheranism found its way to places like Reykjavik, Iceland. The Hallgrimskirkja church there serves as a testament to the spread teachings even to remote polar regions. The impact of Lutheranism extended far beyond Europe; it also had profound effects during the French Religious Wars from 1562 to 1598. The Siege of Poitiers in July-September 1569 witnessed Huguenots fighting for their faith amidst political turmoil. Artistic expressions have always been intertwined with religion and culture. The Academy of Fine Arts and Frauenkirche in Dresden exemplify how Lutheran principles influenced architectural masterpieces throughout Saxony, Germany, and Europe. One cannot discuss Lutheran history without acknowledging its critical stance against indulgences - pardons sold by the Catholic Church for remission from sins. Satirical prints were used as powerful tools to criticize this practice and advocate for reform within Christianity. Martin Luther himself remains an iconic figure whose portrait captures his determination and conviction. His life story has been chronicled extensively through works such as Memoirs of the Court of Queen Elizabeth I where his influence on religion is evident. Beyond Martin Luther's contributions lies another influential figure - Johann Arndt (1555-1621), a German Lutheran theologian.