What It Means to Be Protestant |
Recently numerous evangelicals have joined more sacramental, liturgical, and historically conscious churches. But this need not be, asserts Ortlund, who makes a powerful case for the 16th-century Reformation as a genuinely ecumenical renewal movement and demonstrates that Protestantism, despite its faults, follows semper reformanda and is therefore capable of reforming itself according to Scripture as the ultimate authority. |
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