Describe Lutheranism and Calvinism and Anglicanism. Find common and different features.

Lutheranism, as a Protestant teaching, arose in Germany in the 16th century to counterbalance Catholicism. Lutherans recognize only two sacraments, there is a choral service, the law is the wrath of God, and the Gospel is his mercy.

Calvinism is a Protestant movement that emerged in the early 16th century in France. Calvinists believe the Bible is the only and infallible standard of faith and life. Also, in their creed, the salvation of a person is predetermined even before his birth.

Anglicanism – originated in England. It is a teaching that embraces the features of Protestantism and Catholicism.



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