miércoles, 9 de abril de 2008

Proyect - Lutheran (Koc-Yompian)

A. Origin

Date : About October of 1517

Place: Wittenberg, Germany

Founder: Martin Luther (1483 - 1546) was a German priest and scholar whose questioning of certain church practices led to the Protestant Reformation. He is one of the pivotal figures of Western civilization, as well as of Christianity.

Cause: Luther saw contradictions between the Bible and current church practice as well as corruption and abuses within the (Catholic) church, and initially hoped for reform. When that proved impossible, he continued to spread his teachings despite excommunication and threats to his life.

B. Presence

World: Are nearly 70 million Lutherans worldwide.

Peru: About 1320 Lutherans. In Peru the important churches are Belén, Cristo Rey, Filadelfia, and Luz Divina.

C. Important People

World: President of Lutheran World Federation: Mark S. Hanson

General Secretary of Lutheran World Federation: Ishmael Noko

Peru: President of ILEP: Pedro Bullón

President of IELP: Gisela Germer de Cornejo

D. Belief

· Same

Confession and Absolution.

Holy Baptism.

Lord's Supper.

Trinity of God (Father, Son, and Holy Spirit).

Belief in Christ's redemptive death.

Jesus is both God and man.

All men have the possiblity of salvation.

Baptism is normatively necessary for salvation.

· Similar

Lutherans have only two sacraments, Baptism and Holy Communion, while Catholics have 7.

Catholics believe in both, Scripture and Tradition, however Lutherans only belief in Scripture.

Lutherans can confess with a priest, but they confess sins directly to God through prayer. They have like two options.

· Different

Lutherans believe that a person is saved by God's grace alone through faith alone in Christ alone.

Lutherans believe that Christ's body and blood are truly present in the Lord's Supper, but they do not believe, with Catholics, that the bread and wine, are permanently "changed into" Christ's body and blood.

Lutherans don’t belief in the Purgatory.

They don’t pray to saints.

Lutherans don’t believe that the papacy has any divine authority, or that Christians need to submit to the Pope's authority to be "true" members of the visible Church.

Lutherans believe that Scripture alone has authority to determine doctrine.

Sources

http://www.ilep.org/

http://www.evkircheperu.org/

http://www.xrysostom.com/compare.html

http://encarta.msn.com/encnet/refpages/RefArticle.aspx?refid=761561935

http://www.religionfacts.com/christianity/denominations/lutheranism.htm

http://www.arconet.es/ecumenismo/105Las_religiones/Cristianismo/El_protestantismo.html

http://www.saintaquinas.com/christian_comparison.html


School Proyect: April 10 of '08

By: Alfredo Koc & Jose Yompian