The “Bible Answer Man” Embraces Eastern Orthodoxy
McGeown's article examines the Eastern Orthodox conversion of "Bible Answer Man" Hank Hanegraaff by presenting the formal renunciations required of converts, which explicitly reject Reformed doctrines on predestination, sacramental theology, church tradition, and apostolic succession. The piece serves as an apologetic critique of Eastern Orthodoxy's theological positions and their incompatibility with Reformed Christianity, while addressing the broader ecumenical implications of a prominent evangelical figure's doctrinal shift.
Imagine kneeling before an altar holding a candle and answering affirmatively to these questions: Wilt thou renounce the errors and false doctrines of the Roman-Latin (or Armenian, or Lutheran, or Reformed) Confession? Dost thou renounce the false doctrine that, for the expression of the dogma touching the Procession of the Holy Ghost, the declaration of our Saviour Christ himself: "who proceedeth from the Father": doth not suffice; and that the addition, of man's invention: "and the Son": is...
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