Authority of Scriptures? Or Tradition?
Appeal to the Protestant Brethren
Should Christian unity be chosen over authority of Scriptures? Will Biblical authority be replaced with the magisterium, the teaching authority of the Catholic Church? It seems that after 500 years of division, the differences that separated Catholics from Protestants are no longer of any importance.
In this lecture Professor Walter J. Veith reviews the document "Declaration on the Way: Church, Ministry, and Eucharist," a collection of statements of consensus achieved between Lutherans and Catholics as a result of ecumenical dialogue since 1965.
Has Rome changed, as many believe? Or has Protestantism capitulated? It’s time for Protestants to study their heritage, find out what they once believed, and learn from the Scriptures again what the plan of salvation is.
In this lecture Professor Walter J. Veith reviews the document "Declaration on the Way: Church, Ministry, and Eucharist," a collection of statements of consensus achieved between Lutherans and Catholics as a result of ecumenical dialogue since 1965.
Has Rome changed, as many believe? Or has Protestantism capitulated? It’s time for Protestants to study their heritage, find out what they once believed, and learn from the Scriptures again what the plan of salvation is.
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