Hi, everybody! I recently started reading Peter J. Leithart's new book The End of Protestantism: Pursuing Unity in a Fragmented Church. In it, he offers reflections on the need for the assorted Protestant confessions to be subsumed in a new "Reformational Catholicity," which is the church's future. I'd like to start a discussion here of the thoughts that Leithart is putting forward. (Naturally, our Roman Catholic and Orthodox friends will look somewhat askance at some of Leithart's proposals vis-a-vis their groups, for fairly traditional reasons. I'd like, if possible, for this discussion not to lapse into a rehash of that.) For those who don't have the book, Leithart has already sketched some of these ideas in some freely available articles:
Is Leithart thinking rightly about the current state of the church?
Is his vision for a future Reformational Catholic Church a good and healthy one?
Is it a feasible hope?
Is Leithart thinking rightly about the current state of the church?
Is his vision for a future Reformational Catholic Church a good and healthy one?
Is it a feasible hope?
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