Angie Leming

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This is the glory and strength of the Protestant doctrine referenced in the subtitle of this book: semper reformanda (always reforming). Protestantism has a built-in capacity for course correction, for fixing errors, for refining practice. To put it colloquially, when you get stuck, you can get unstuck. This opens up pathways for catholicity that are closed for those churches that hold their own pronouncements as infallible,
What It Means to Be Protestant: The Case for an Always-Reforming Church
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