The Reformation Meets “Trellis and Vine”
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- Опубліковано 26 тра 2016
- In this panel discussion, Phillip Jensen (author of the gospel tract, “Two Ways to Live”) and Mark Dever discuss the Reformation, the Catholic church, and other theological issues. Jensen contends that, “to say that the pope is the vicar of Christ is blasphemy; it’s a terrible error. The Holy Spirit is the vicar of Christ.” Why are the Catholic claims of the Pope blasphemy against the Father, the Son, and the Spirit?
I’d love to just hangout with Philip Jensen
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Very insightful! However, I’m a little confused, on one hand he talked about the ‘sovereignty’ of God! God being in the Centre of a Christian’s Universe. At the same time, the whole conversation is centered around ‘Salvation’ as Man’s Need, where is the Room for Salvation of Mankind, around God’s Desire for a People he’d call his own?
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God still cares for Anglicans, even though so many have been unfaithful.
How have they been unfaithful
I'm sure you'll find a very large number of non-Anglicans who have been unfaithful. Very strange for you to single them out.
They are very liberal and weirdly similar to Catholic