Andrew Brown

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Protestantism was not consummated in the sixteenth century. It remains incomplete. As he puts it, “The present state of Protestantism is interimistic.”15 In other words, Protestantism does not entail that since the Reformation happened, all is well. On the contrary, the whole idea is continual reform.
What It Means to Be Protestant: The Case for an Always-Reforming Church
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