Andrew Brown

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The difference, then, between the various sectors of Christendom is not whether we need reform. The difference is this: Protestants are able to reform themselves because built into the Protestant system at the outset is a mechanism of self-reform (semper reformanda, always reforming). By contrast, the practices that need reform in Roman Catholic and Eastern Orthodox contexts result from what is held to be infallible teaching and are thus irreformable.
What It Means to Be Protestant: The Case for an Always-Reforming Church
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