Reformation Meets Rome

A friend of mine and several blog acquaintances have launched a website: Called to Communion: Reformation Meets Rome.

From my friend Tom’s blog:

The contributors are all Catholics who converted from Reformed protestantism (plus me). Among them are several seminary graduates, notable Reformed seminaries at that.

I can attest to the group’s sincere desire to have a charitable discussion in the pursuit of Truth, for the sake of our obedience to God’s will. Our aim is to write in a more thoughtful, more carefully edited way than blogs typically allow. This is our small contribution to the pursuit of unity among Christ’s followers, that we may be truly one body, one vine. I believe this to be the end of properly oriented ecumenism.

I like the idea of them writing more methodically and carefully, since blog discussions often very quickly get mired down into tangents and side-streets.  I will be following this site with great interest!

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2 Responses to Reformation Meets Rome

  1. Tom Brown says:

    Dear Devin,

    Thanks for sharing the link with your readers! I only hope we don’t disappoint.

    Peace,
    Tom

  2. Devin Rose says:

    Your welcome, Tom. I am confident that your efforts will be worthwhile and fruitful; you have a good group of guys for your collaboration team. I only wish that I had converted from a Reformed Protestant community instead of an Evangelical Protestant one because then I might have been invited to join it!

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