The RFPA, the CPRC and the Spread of the Truth
Rev. Angus Stewart contrasts evangelical Protestant theology and practice with authentic Reformed doctrine, identifying key deficiencies including Arminian soteriology, dispensationalism, baptist sacramentology, and neglect of covenant theology, the regulative principle of worship, and church discipline. The article serves as both an apologetic defense of historic Reformed faith as expressed in the Three Forms of Unity and a critique of contemporary evangelical theology's departure from Reformed standards.
(the substance of a speech by Rev. Angus Stewart at the Reformed Free Publishing Association Annual Meeting in Michigan, USA on 27 September, 2018) Default Position The typical professing evangelical Christian in our day, sadly, is a long way from being able to confess the Reformed faith as summed in our Three Forms of Unity and become a member in one of our Reformed churches. In all likelihood, he (or she) holds some Arminian ideas. Even if he calls himself a Calvinist, he probably thinks...