A Scandal . . . or Grace?
From Mike Potemra, via The Corner:
Louis Markos—an English professor at Houston Baptist University who came to Evangelical Protestantism by way of Greek Orthodoxy—offers a different, and captivating, way of looking at these divisions. His article is titled “The Threefold Witness of the Church: The Catholic Peter, the Orthodox John, and the Protestant Paul,” and sees in today’s Christianity a parallel to the religion’s first days: There is one Lord and one Faith, but different apostles have different apostolates—which can do much to reinforce each other.
Read the whole article here (pdf).
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