The call for doctrinal unity has gone out across the centuries.
Are we there yet? (not by a long shot)
Where is the problem?
Perhaps it is in the assumption that the unity of the faith is doctrinal unity.
- Can there be unity of the faith that overlooks doctrinal differences?
- Does the Body of Christ have room for differing views on doctrine?
- What would the church look like if we didn't label differing views as BAD or FALSE doctrines?
- Is a differing view unbiblical simply because it doesn't agree with our own biblical position?
- Can two opposing views BOTH be biblical, if there is biblical evidence to support each view is given?
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Are we there yet? (not by a long shot)
Where is the problem?
Perhaps it is in the assumption that the unity of the faith is doctrinal unity.
- Can there be unity of the faith that overlooks doctrinal differences?
- Does the Body of Christ have room for differing views on doctrine?
- What would the church look like if we didn't label differing views as BAD or FALSE doctrines?
- Is a differing view unbiblical simply because it doesn't agree with our own biblical position?
- Can two opposing views BOTH be biblical, if there is biblical evidence to support each view is given?
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