My choice of a local religion to do a case study about was the Lutheran Church. For my interview, Pastor Steve Nuske at St Andrew's Church in the City recommended that I interview a strong Lutheran believer Mr Sanchez. Mr Sanchez has been a Lutheran for over 40 years and is a dedicated and weekly going member of the church. He answered my questions with great knowledge of the Lutheran religion. I also attended a Sunday church service at Mt Gravatt that I observed carefully.
In a brief description of the Lutheran background, I discovered that a Lutheran is a follower of Jesus Christ and are considered a Christian Church, the same as Roman Catholics. Lutherans were deeply influenced by a man named Martin Luther (1483 - 1546) who was the founder of the church.
Something that all Christians believe in is the bible. It is the centre of the belief for Roman Catholics but to the Lutherans it's just some teaching keeping their main focus is on God and his son, Jesus Christ. This would be due to Martin Luther's learning experience using the bible as a tool to learn about a God of love, forgiveness and grace. I see that a religion with a mans teachings, is giving what he learnt and believes to his followers and themselves are not learning for their own knowledge, they are just using Martin Luther's teachings. This differs from the Roman Catholics as they believe what they learn themselves which is strait from the bible not one mans teachings.
Lutherans Idea of Jesus doesn't have any differences to the Roman Catholics. We all believe that he was born of a virgin, didn't live a life of sin and rose from the dead, which is remembered by the special occasion time of the year Easter.
One of the main purposes people come across religion is to see how they were created and where they are going after death. Lutherans are no more special then any other religion and cannot see past death, but they like all other Christian religions believe God has something in store for them and he judges them in both present and future reality.