Lutheran vs Ubiquitarian - What's the difference?
lutheran | ubiquitarian |
Of or pertaining to the theology of (Martin Luther) or its followers.
A member of any of the Christian churches of which identify with the theology of (Martin Luther).
Any of a group of Lutherans who held that the body of Christ was present everywhere at all times
As nouns the difference between lutheran and ubiquitarian
is that lutheran is a lutheran (a member of a lutheran church) while ubiquitarian is any of a group of lutherans who held that the body of christ was present everywhere at all times.lutheran
English
Adjective
(en adjective)- A Lutheran understanding of the Lord's Supper is not the same as that of other denominations.
Synonyms
* Evangelical LutheranNoun
(en noun)- The split between the Lutherans and the Roman Catholics began with the Edict of Worms in 1521