In the Post-Reformation era theology, which had once been standard curriculum at universities, was pushed in the seminaries. One of the unintentional results was that theologians began to only spoke with those in whom they were already in agreement. In his essay Theology in its New Context, theologian Bernard Lonergan gives a critique of classical... Continue Reading →
Article Critique: Baptists and the Ecumenical Movement
Introduction The article titled, Baptists and the Ecumenical Movement, was authored by John Briggs who is a Professor of Baptist History at the University of Oxford[1]. Mr. Briggs discusses the history and role of Baptists in the overall scope of the ecumenical movement. The main points of the article, along with its strengths and weaknesses... Continue Reading →