Andrew Brown

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Minimally, the papacy is an office in the church characterized by succession, infallibility, and supremacy. Succession means the office originates with Peter and succeeds to the Roman bishops; infallibility means the pope is capable of speaking infallibly under certain conditions; and supremacy means the pope’s leadership is not merely advisory, but rather constitutes an immediate, universal, and supreme power of jurisdiction over the whole church.
What It Means to Be Protestant: The Case for an Always-Reforming Church
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