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Moral Revisionism is Just Bad Protestantism

December 16, 2019December 17, 2019 · Fr. Andrew Stephen Damick
The claim that dogma is absolute but morality can be revised is a repackaging of a sixteenth-century Protestant dilemma, conditioned by a seventeenth-century German Protestant movement.
Comparative TheologyMissionOrthodoxy in AmericaScripturedogmaethicsmoral revisionismmoralityprotestantismScripturesex

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