Recently the WCRC, a worldwide coalition of so-called 'Reformed churches', signed an agreement with Roman Catholicism over the doctrine of justification. The agreement describes a 'common understanding' over the doctrine. What are the tactics often used by ecumenists, knowingly or unknowingly, to lower the defences of their critics? Has Rome changed? Has she compromised what the council of Trent and the Catholic Cathechism teaches? What does the agreement teach? What is the doctrine of justification as stated in the Bible? How important is it?
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Paul Flynn is the pastor of Presbyterian Reformed Church of Stockton-on-Tees, England.
Following his conversion in 2009, Rev. Flynn studied theology at the Reformed Presbyterian Church of Ireland seminary and was ordained to the ministry in 2022. Rev. Flynn, although originally...