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Until the late 1940s, the Protestant return to Rome made greatest progress among open liberals. Then came Billy Graham.
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The Oxford Movement's anti-Reformation legacy in the Anglican Church & beyond continues after more than a century.
http://teachingtheword.org/apps/articles/default.asp?blogid=0&view=post&articleid=59659&link=1&fldKeywords=&fldAuthor=&fldTopic=0
19th century apologizers for the Reformation included Frederick William Faber, author of the hymn 'Faith of Our Fathers'.
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This thinking now so dominates the church that many observers say we have entered the post-Protestant era.
http://teachingtheword.org/apps/articles/default.asp?blogid=0&view=post&articleid=59619&link=1&fldKeywords=&fldAuthor=&fldTopic=0
We must be good citizens, but we cannot protect or expand Christ's cause by political and social activism.
http://teachingtheword.org/apps/articles/default.asp?blogid=0&view=post&articleid=59617&link=1&fldKeywords=&fldAuthor=&fldTopic=0
Situation ethics isn't new. It's as old as the Fall of Man.
http://teachingtheword.org/apps/articles/default.asp?blogid=0&view=post&articleid=59613&link=1&fldKeywords=&fldAuthor=&fldTopic=0
The first two chapters of Acts indicate that Mary was among those who "began to speak with other tongues" that day.
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Former priests from around the world tell us in their own words.
http://teachingtheword.org/apps/articles/default.asp?blogid=0&view=post&articleid=59610&link=1&fldKeywords=&fldAuthor=&fldTopic=0
Under the Roman system, who can dispense forgiveness of your sins depends on who you are and what you did.
http://teachingtheword.org/apps/articles/default.asp?blogid=0&view=post&articleid=59609&link=1&fldKeywords=&fldAuthor=&fldTopic=0
In the Roman Catholic church, the 21st century is the 16th century all over again. But few Evangelicals seem to be taking notice - or seizing the opportunity.