Neo-Lutheranism
[nee-oh-loo-ther-uh-niz-uh m, -looth-ruh-] /ˌni oʊˈlu θər əˌnɪz əm, -ˈluθ rə-/
noun
1.
a movement begun in the 19th century in Germany and Scandinavia to revive the orthodox principles, beliefs, and practices of the Lutheran Church.
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