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Doug Boone responds to Editor Cory Griess' article "A Reactionary Body" by using a medical analogy of cancer diagnosis and treatment to examine whether the Protestant Reformed Churches are overreacting or underreacting to problems facing the denomination. The letter explores how the PRC should balance addressing internal issues with maintaining stability and considers the potential consequences of various corrective actions.
RESPONSE TO "A REACTIONARY BODY" I would like to respond to Professor Cory Griess' articles, "A Reactionary Body" in the Standard Bearer (December 2024, p. 105). The editor does not specifically identify the cause of the reactionary state found in the PRC, so that if I am mistaken in my response I would apologize in advance. I would like to model the editor's approach by comparing this state to a person who receives the diagnosis of cancer. There is evidence of cancer in the body that must be...
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