Semper Reformanda
One of the sayings that came out of the Protestant Reformation is Ecclesia reformata, semper reformanda. It means “The church reformed, always reforming.” But why is the church in need of continual reform? The resources in this collection unpack the biblical principle behind this Latin phrase: The church of Jesus Christ must be brought into ever-increasing conformity to the perfect standard of God’s Word.
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- 5MINAlways Abusing Semper ReformandaR. Scott Clark
- Does Reformed theology continue to reform?Joel Kim
- Does “semper reformanda” mean that the church should always be changing?Sinclair Ferguson & R.C. Sproul
- 5MINIdeally SpeakingDavid Hall
- 4MINIs the Reformation Over?R.C. Sproul
- 4MINThe Perils Facing the Evangelical ChurchR.C. Sproul
- 43:43Semper ReformandaAugustus Nicodemus Lopes
- 5MINSemper Reformanda in its Historical ContextW. Robert Godfrey
- 5MINWhat Semper Reformanda Is and Isn'tCarl R. Trueman