List of Lutheran clergy

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This is a listing of the major offices within the Lutheran churches, as well as significant individual Lutheran clergy.

This Lutheran pastor is confirming the youth of his congregation after instructing them in Luther's Small Catechism.

Lists of Lutheran bishops and archbishops[]

  • Presidents of the Lutheran World Federation
  • Leading persons and bishops, Evangelical Lutheran Church in Bavaria
  • Presidents, Evangelical Lutheran Synod (ELS)
  • Land provosts and state bishop, Evangelical Lutheran State Church of Eutin (1921–1976)
  • List of Lutheran bishops of Hamar
  • Bishops of Hamburg, North Elbian Evangelical Lutheran Church (1977–2008)
  • Bishops of Hamburg-Lübeck, North Elbian Evangelical Lutheran Church (seat: Hamburg, 2008– to date)
  • State bishops, Evangelical-Lutheran State Church of Hanover
  • Bishops of Helsinki
  • Lutheran bishops of Hólar
  • Bishops of Holstein-Lübeck, North Elbian Evangelical Lutheran Church (seat: Lübeck, 1977–2008)
  • Bishops of Iceland
  • List of bishops of Lund (Earlier names on the list are Catholic)
  • Presidents & Bishops, Lutheran Church in Malaysia and Singapore
  • Leading persons and bishops, Evangelical Lutheran Church in Oldenburg
  • Bishops of Schleswig, (1925–1976), North Elbian Evangelical Lutheran Church (1977–2008)
  • Bishops of Schleswig and Holstein, North Elbian Evangelical Lutheran Church (seat: Schleswig, 2008– to date)
  • Bishops, Independent Evangelical Lutheran Church (SELK)
  • Lutheran bishops of Skálholt
  • Lutheran Bishops of Turku and Archbishops of Turku and Finland
  • Lutheran Archbishops of Uppsala
  • Presidents, Wisconsin Evangelical Lutheran Synod
  • Leading persons and state bishops, Evangelical State Church in Württemberg

Additional Lutheran leaders[]

List of clergy[]

Academics[]

Activists[]

  • K. G. William Dahl (1883-1917) - Lutheran minister, author and social advocate. Founder of Bethphage Mission.
  • Robert Graetz (1928-2020) - Possibly the only white member of the Montgomery Improvement Association.[11]
  • Sumowood Harris - Liberian peace activist.
  • Bernt B. Haugan (1862-1931) - American minister, politician, and temperance leader.
  • Judith Hird (b. 1946) - first woman to become a Lutheran pastor.
  • William A. Passavant - Lutheran minister noted for bringing the Lutheran Deaconess movement to the United States.
  • Roland Weisselberg (1933-2006) - Critic of the former East Germany who later committed Self-immolation as a protest against the spread of Islam.[12]

Explorers and colonizers[]

Missionaries[]

Politicians[]

  • Joh Bjelke-Petersen - Former Premier of Queensland.
  • Kjell Magne Bondevik (b. 1947) - Former Prime Minister of Norway.
  • Francis Hoffmann (1822-1903) - Once Lieutenant Governor of Illinois and also wrote under a pen-name.[21]
  • John Herman Koch (1864-1929) - Former Wisconsin State Assemblyman.
  • Antti Johannes Rantamaa (1904-1987) - Finnish chaplain who served in the Parliament of Finland.

Theologians[]

Writers[]

See also[]

Citations[]

  1. ^ Christian Cyclopedia. The Lutheran Church--Missouri Synod Archived 2009-09-01 at the Wayback Machine
  2. ^ Christian Cyclopedia. The Lutheran Church--Missouri Synod Archived 2009-09-01 at the Wayback Machine
  3. ^ The Promise of America
  4. ^ Concordia University profile
  5. ^ Christian Cyclopedia. The Lutheran Church--Missouri Synod Archived 2009-09-01 at the Wayback Machine
  6. ^ Dana College Review, Volume 40, Number 1. Fall 1983
  7. ^ Wartburg College Archived 2009-04-10 at the Wayback Machine
  8. ^ Primăria Municipiului Mediaş » Acasă Archived 2007-09-28 at the Wayback Machine
  9. ^ ELCA site Archived 2007-09-29 at the Wayback Machine
  10. ^ Nebraska State Historical Society
  11. ^ Wittenberg.edu Archived 2006-09-01 at the Wayback Machine
  12. ^ Times Online
  13. ^ Christian Cyclopedia. The Lutheran Church--Missouri Synod
  14. ^ German Australia Archived 2007-09-21 at the Wayback Machine
  15. ^ Christian Cyclopedia. The Lutheran Church--Missouri Synod
  16. ^ Chisholm, Hugh, ed. (1911). "Egede, Hans" . Encyclopædia Britannica. 9 (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press. p. 12.
  17. ^ Dictionary of African Christian Biography
  18. ^ CSAAME article Archived 2007-07-12 at the Wayback Machine
  19. ^ Twenty-FIve Years in Japan,1902
  20. ^ Twenty-FIve Years in Japan,1902
  21. ^ Wisconsin Historical Society
  22. ^ BBC
  23. ^ Schaff-Herzog Encyclopedia of Religious Knowledge
  24. ^ LCMS obituary[permanent dead link]
  25. ^ article
  26. ^ Concordia Archived 2007-09-27 at the Wayback Machine
  27. ^ Time Magazine
  28. ^ Jacob Aall Ottesen (Store norske leksikon)
  29. ^ The Catholic Movement in the Swedish Church
  30. ^ Christian Cyclopedia. The Lutheran Church--Missouri Synod[permanent dead link]
  31. ^ The Baltic and the North Seas By David Kirby
  32. ^ United Church Seminary St. Olaf College Archived 2008-11-20 at the Wayback Machine
  33. ^ "Kristian Ostergaard's "A Merchant's House" (John Mark Nielsen, University of Nebraska - Lincoln)
  34. ^ Schlegel's American Families of German Ancestry in the United States
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