What significance did the creation of the Lutheran Church have for Europeans?

The emergence of the Lutheran Church was of great importance for European countries, primarily because sermons in such churches were conducted in their native language, and not in Latin, as is customary among Catholics. People liked churches where all the words spoken by the pastors were understood. This is how national identity began to manifest itself. The Lutheran Church fostered the rise of capitalism because it instilled “hard work” and condemned luxury, which helped to develop the economy.



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