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Always Reforming: The Ancient Roots of Protestant Christianity

Was the Protestant Reformation a radical break—or a faithful return? Join us this fall as Michael Allen, Samuel Renihan, and Christopher Spano lead us in exploring the deep, and often overlooked, continuity between Protestantism and the early and medieval church. Far from inventing a new religion, the Reformers were men of retrieval and renewal, seeking to restore the rich theology of the apostles, church fathers, and medieval doctors—and reinstating the ancient faith once delivered to the saints and in accordance with the Scriptures. Come rediscover how Reformed theology stands not in isolation, but in the mainstream of historic, catholic orthodoxy—always reforming, yet never novel.