Andrew Brown

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People often try to find examples of papal infallibility earlier in church history, but such efforts typically conflate infallibility per se with other qualities like papal indefectibility (i.e., not being subject to failure or flaw), papal immunity (i.e., not being subject to judgment from temporal authorities), or the general centrality, necessity, or importance of the bishop of Rome.
What It Means to Be Protestant: The Case for an Always-Reforming Church
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