Example KOMPREN for RELIGIONS OF THE WORLD
Examiners: Mr. Safrilsyah
Examiners: Mr. Safrilsyah
PROTESTANT RELIGION
Leader:
Martin Luther:
Martin Luther (born in Eisleben, Holy Roman Empire, 10 November 1483 - died in Eisleben, Holy Roman Empire, February 18, 1546 at the age of 62 years) was a German priest and a Christian theologian and founder of the Lutheran Church, a Protestant church, a fraction of the Catholic Rome. He was a prominent figure for the Reformation.
Leader:
Martin Luther:
Martin Luther (born in Eisleben, Holy Roman Empire, 10 November 1483 - died in Eisleben, Holy Roman Empire, February 18, 1546 at the age of 62 years) was a German priest and a Christian theologian and founder of the Lutheran Church, a Protestant church, a fraction of the Catholic Rome. He was a prominent figure for the Reformation.
- Doctrine / Theology:
Sola Gratia:
In the heavenly salvation sola gratia we get is not the foundation of the Balance System based business, strength, ability, and power alone, but by faith (sola fide) and further confirmed by the apostle Paul in Ephesians 2:8-9 that heavenly salvation it is the gift / gift or grace of God (sola gratia).
Sola Gratia:
In the heavenly salvation sola gratia we get is not the foundation of the Balance System based business, strength, ability, and power alone, but by faith (sola fide) and further confirmed by the apostle Paul in Ephesians 2:8-9 that heavenly salvation it is the gift / gift or grace of God (sola gratia).
Sola Fide:
Sola Fide is an understanding of faith that relies heavily on faith in Jesus Christ. Doctrine of faith is called Solafidianisme. This doctrine stems from the reform era in the 16th century, led by Martin Luther, John Calvin and Zwingli. Sola Fide teaches that man's salvation is only obtained from justification by faith alone. This doctrine is a reaction against the doctrine that emphasizes human salvation lies in doing good man.
Sola Fide is an understanding of faith that relies heavily on faith in Jesus Christ. Doctrine of faith is called Solafidianisme. This doctrine stems from the reform era in the 16th century, led by Martin Luther, John Calvin and Zwingli. Sola Fide teaches that man's salvation is only obtained from justification by faith alone. This doctrine is a reaction against the doctrine that emphasizes human salvation lies in doing good man.
In addition to teaching that emphasizes good deeds, it is also a critique of the pre-reformation of the Christian church that teaches that salvation only in the Church. One of them appears in the practice of confession in front of the church to buy Indulgences to pay to the church. The reformers found that human salvation is only by the grace of God, not by man. If man does good, it is just as response to God's love that has been present in the world in the human form of Jesus Christ. Humans have his sins forgiven if he was faithful to God in Jesus Christ.
- Ritual:
Baptism:
Baptism is known as Christian initiation ritual symbolizing the cleansing of sin. Baptism also symbolizes death with Jesus. With the entry into the water, the person baptized is symbolized dead. When he came out again from the water, it was described as a revival.
Baptism:
Baptism is known as Christian initiation ritual symbolizing the cleansing of sin. Baptism also symbolizes death with Jesus. With the entry into the water, the person baptized is symbolized dead. When he came out again from the water, it was described as a revival.
Baptism is done by water. However, there are various ways of baptism, depending on the denomination of the church. Of baptism is most commonly performed by sprinkling water on the head by a pastor (priest) or priests, who say the formula, "In the name of the Father, and the Son, and the Holy Spirit, Amen."
The Roman Catholic Church and many Protestant Churches flow among practice infant baptism because they believe that Jesus invites children to come to him (cf. Mark 10:13-16, etc..). However, there are also churches that baptize only adults who had confessed to believe, for example, Pentecostal churches and the Baptist Church. Typically, these churches practice baptism by immersion. In this case, as a candidate for baptism pastor into a pond and a man who was baptized by immersion.
- Scripture:
Old Testament, the New Testament.
Old Testament, the New Testament.
- Accessories, place of worship, Symbol:
Church, there is no cross in the middle of Jesus on the cross
Church, there is no cross in the middle of Jesus on the cross
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