Anabaptist vs Lutheran

Anabaptist

noun
  • A member of any of several present-day churches. 

  • A member of a radical wing of Christians during the Protestant Reformation (such as a Mennonite, an Amish person, a Hutterite, a Brethren community, etc.). 

adj
  • Relating to Anabaptism or the Anabaptists during the Protestant Reformation. 

  • Relating to Anabaptism or the Anabaptists of the present-day. 

Lutheran

noun
  • A member of any of the Christian churches which identify with the theology of Martin Luther. 

adj
  • Of or pertaining to the theology of Martin Luther (1483–1546) or his followers, or the Lutheran church. 

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