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2 The seminary gets dozens of magazines from a wide spectrum of churches. Most ignore it. One exception to this silence is The Trinity Review (trinityfoundation.org). Another are the works of D.G. Hart, most recently his, Still Protesting: Why the Reformation Matters, Grand Rapids: Reformation Herit
It is declared that evangelicals ought to recognize that Roman Catholics and Protestants are brothers and sisters in Christ. In several places Protestants and Catholics are called upon to repent, of the evil judgments they have in the past made of one another's doctrines and accept each other in the
Packer insists that he has not gone soft on his serious disagreements with Roman Catholic doctrines and practices. He lists some of the major differences he continues to have with Roman Catholicism to prove this. Nevertheless Packer strongly maintains that Evangelicals should consider Roman Catholic
Previous article in this series: April 1, 2019, p. 298. How could some Evangelicals imagine Rome as their church home someday (or wish to cozy up to Rome)? Because they have given up most of what made them Evangelicals in the first place; and because Rome dissembles. That is, Evangelicals have actu
ECUMENISM AND MERGERS The time of Synods and Church Assemblies is once again almost past. While a host of decisions on a variety of subjects were taken, ecumenism dominated the discussions of the broadest assemblies of the nation's churches. A survey of what happened includes the following. ECUMENI
The editorial in the previous issue of the Standard Bearer (Jan. 15, 1999, "ECT in the Pitiless Light of the 1998 Bull on Indulgences") showed that the recent papal bull on indulgences exposes ECT as evangelical capitulation to Rome, sellout of the Reformation, and apostasy to the false church. The
One year ago, I reported that many Protestants are ready to "cross the Tiber" into Roman Catholicism. The expression "crossing the Tiber" refers to fording the river that runs alongside Rome, symbolic of the barrier between Rome and Protestants. With grief, I had to report that even leaders in our m