Jane_the_Bane
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LOL. Heiko Oberman, from whom I took church history once dedicated a graduation speech to Luther's scatology and its relationship to the devil. I would argue that it is Luther's belief in the power of the devil that makes the biggest distinction between Luther's theology and Calvin's.
I don't think it's the biggest difference.
Both with regards to theological theory and social practice, Lutheranism has consistently turned out to be the more humane, compassionate and philanthropic option out of the two. It's not a coincidence that societies with a strong Calvinist/Reformed influence tend to be considerably more merciless and cut-throat.
Just compare the USA and Britain to protestant parts of Europe, such as Scandinavia or even Germany.
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