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As a member of the ELCA I am plenty used to being acused of not being "really Lutheran" and while we hold to the Lutheran Confessions (to what extent is debated by many) we are in many ways very much apart from "orthodox" or "conventional" Lutheranism. In many ways we are much like the "Philipists" (those Lutherans who followed Melanchthon's theology after Luther's death) at least we are in our ecumenical efforts. Besides, Luther never wanted to be called a Lutheran. He always claimed to be Catholic, and said if you're gonna call us something else, call us an evangelicals (gospel centered) although today that is already used for other traditions. What this thread boils down to though, is should we take the step and change our "denominational name"? Are there any benefits/issues with remaining or no longer being called "Lutheran"?
...I hope no one takes this in any way to mean we should change our theological stances/confessions or mean to ignore the importance of Luther to our heritage.
...I hope no one takes this in any way to mean we should change our theological stances/confessions or mean to ignore the importance of Luther to our heritage.