A Commonsense Defense of Creeds and Confessions
One of the greatest benefits of explicitly stated creeds is that they protect the church from unwritten and unstated creeds. Everyone has beliefs about what the Bible teaches. But beliefs that are not publicly accessible in simple, clear, written form are not subject to public scrutiny. Furthermore, they are not open to correction because there … Continue reading A Commonsense Defense of Creeds and Confessions
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