Wednesday, February 12, 2014

Anglicans Ablaze: How Reliable Is the New ACNA Catechism?

Anglicans Ablaze: How Reliable Is the New ACNA Catechism?: By Robin G. Jordan In this third article in the article series, “The New ACNA Catechism – A Closer Look,” we continue our examinatio...


The authority of the Apostles Creed comes from its agreement with the teaching of Scripture. It is pure hyperbole, if not outright distortion of the truth, to suggest that one of the Apostles Creed’s purposes is “guiding our understanding of God’s revealed truth at points where our sin-clouded minds might go astray” Implied in such an assertion is the notion that the Apostles Creed is something more than it is, that it is on the same level as Scripture itself. The Apostles Creed is simply a summary of what Scripture teaches. It has no mystical or supernatural power to keep us from straying into error.

Robin Jordan

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