Are We Together? A Protestant Analyzes Roman Catholicism, R.C. Sproul. Reviewed by Aaron J. Cleveland
This review of R.C. Sproul's "Are We Together?" examines whether Protestant-Catholic reunion is viable by comparing Roman Catholic doctrine (on Scripture, justification, the church, sacraments, the papacy, and Mary) with Reformed teaching as expressed in the Westminster Confession of Faith. Sproul argues that Rome has not changed since the Reformation and that fundamental doctrinal differences remain, making the Reformation's central concerns still relevant today.
Are We Together? A Protestant Analyzes Roman Catholicism, R.C. Sproul. (Reformation Trust Publishing, a division of Ligonier Ministries: Sanford, FL, 2012.) 129 pp. ISBN: 978-1-56769-282-2. [Reviewed by Aaron J. Cleveland.] The author asks a worthwhile question. Nearly 500 years of history have passed since the great Protestant Reformation. Rome has remained steadfast in maintaining her false doctrines for the past 500 years. In fact, in the centuries since the Reformation she has repeatedly...
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