different between lutheran vs ubiquitarian
lutheran
Norwegian Nynorsk
Noun
lutheran m (definite singular lutheranen, indefinite plural lutheranar, definite plural lutheranane)
- form removed by a 2016 spelling decision; superseded by lutheranar
Swedish
Etymology
Luther +? -an, from Martin Luther
Noun
lutheran c
- a Lutheran (A member of a Lutheran church)
Declension
lutheran From the web:
- what lutherans believe
- what lutherans believe about baptism
- what lutherans believe about communion
- what lutherans believe about death
- what's lutheran church
- lutheran meaning
- what lutheranism is all about
- what lutheran chorale
ubiquitarian
English
Noun
ubiquitarian (plural ubiquitarians)
- (Christianity) Any of a group of Lutherans who held that the body of Christ was present everywhere at all times.
Related terms
- ubiquitism
- ubiquitous
- ubiquity
ubiquitarian From the web:
- what does utilitarianism mean
- what is utilitarianism in simple terms
- what is utilitarianism definition
- what is utilitarianism mean
- what is utilitarianism example
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