List of Lutheran Clergy - Additional Lutheran Leaders

Additional Lutheran Leaders

  • Johan Arnd Aasgaard - President of the Evangelical Lutheran Church
  • Erland Carlsson - One of the founders and President of the Augustana Synod
  • Gottlieb Bender Christiansen - Founding President of the United Danish Evangelical Lutheran Church
  • Claus Lauritz Clausen – President of the Conference of the Norwegian-Danish Evangelical Lutheran Church of America
  • Elling Eielsen - Founder of The Eielsen Synod (Evangelical Lutheran Church in America)
  • Lars Paul Esbjörn- One of the founders Augustana Synod and Augustana College
  • Tuve Hasselquist- Founding President of the Augustana Synod
  • Ulrik Vilhelm Koren - President of the Synod of the Norwegian Evangelical Lutheran Church in America
  • Christoph Kähler - Presiding bishop of the Protestant Lutheran Church in Thuringia. de:Christoph Kähler
  • Margot Käßmann - Bishop for the Protestant Lutheran Church of Hanover.
  • Jaan Kiivit, Jr - Former Archbishop of the Evangelical Lutheran Church of Estonia.
  • Johan Kõpp - Estonian Lutheran bishop who fled to Sweden after the Soviet takeover.et:Johan Kõpp
  • Ishmael Noko - General Secretary of the Lutheran World Federation.
  • Eric Norelius- One of the founders and President of the Augustana Synod
  • Kuno Pajula - Former Archbishop of the Evangelical Lutheran Church of Estonia.
  • Andres Põder - The current Archbishop of the Evangelical Lutheran Church of Estonia.
  • Hans Gerhard Stub - First Bishop of the Evangelical Lutheran Church (United States)
  • Jonas Swensson - Former President of the Augustana Evangelical Lutheran Church.

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