Are We Together? A Protestant Analyzes Roman Catholicism
In recent years, some evangelical Protestant leaders have signed statements pledging themselves to joint social action with Roman Catholics. Others have refused to participate, declaring that, in...
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The Protestant Reformation was about affirming the primacy of the following doctrinal positions: (1) Scripture alone is our infallible, absolute authority (sola scriptura) and the church’s authority,...
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Although not the most important disparity between the two schools of thought, Sola Scriptura and the question of authority is the difference that has placed us on such different trajectories. Through...
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I wish my readers to remember that the burning of the ...martyrs is an act that the Church of Rome has never repudiated, apologized for, or repented of, down to the present day.... Never has she...
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The Roman Catholic Church has always been identified with Christianity because it upholds four fundamentals of the Christian faith: the deity of Christ, the Triune God, the virgin birth, and the...
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R.C. Sproul: One, Holy, Catholic, and Apostolic Church In the Nicene Creed, we confess that we believe in “one, holy, catholic, and apostolic church.” But what do we mean by this confession? In this...
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