By Robert Kolb
For five hundred years, the term "Lutheran" has served variously as a badge of confession for a specific definition of Christian, for Martin Luther's supporters, as a word of insult used by foes to condemn a variety of views opposed to their own, or as a merely cultural designation for those whose thought has little to do with Luther's but who have inherited adherence to his ecclesiastical tradition.
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