The Reformation Gave Us a Seat at the Table
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The Reformation Gave Us a Seat at the Table

Kevin DeYoung Next to justification, there was no issue more fiercely debated during the Reformation than the doctrine of the Lord’s Supper. Although the Reformers did not always agree among themselves as to the meaning of the Supper, they were unified in their opposition to the Roman Catholic notion of transubstantiation...

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Reformation Reminders: Rome & Her Desecration of Christ
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Reformation Reminders: Rome & Her Desecration of Christ

Eric Davis Saturday, October 31, commemorates nearly 500 years since one of the greatest movements of God in church history; the Protestant Reformation. Up to the time of the Reformation, much of Europe had been dominated by the reign of Roman Catholicism...

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Why Evangelicals and Catholics Cannot be “Together”

Jordan Standridge In 1995 the unthinkable happened. Well known evangelical pastors signed a document in which they joined themselves with Catholic priests and Philosophers, in an ecumenical fashion in order to promote the agreements over the disagreements that have plagued Protestants and Catholics for centuries dating back...

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