President of ETS Resigned May 5th
Because He Became a Roman Catholic
By Bob Wilkin
President of ETS Resigned May 5th
Because He Became a Roman Catholic
On May 8th the
The article said in part:
Dr. Beckwith was elected president of ETS for a one-year
term beginning in November. But in January, at a friend's suggestion, he began
to read writings by the early church fathers.
Those convinced him that the Catholic view of
“justification”– the way in which one gets right with God– is as valid
“biblically and historically” as the Protestant view.
Beckwith gave his own
account in his May 5th blog. Here is what he said about
justification:
I became
convinced…that the Catholic view of justification, correctly understood, is
biblically and historically defensible. Even though I also believe that the
Reformed view is biblically and historically defensible, I think the Catholic
view has more explanatory power to account for both all the biblical texts on
justification as well as the church’s historical understanding of salvation
prior to the Reformation all the way back to the ancient church of the first few
centuries.
I’ve been a member of
This is also shocking in
Texas Baptist circles since Dr. Beckwith is a tenured faculty member at
There have been hundreds
of responses to Beckwith’s May 5 blog. This response, by a former Roman
Catholic, caught my attention:
The biggest thing for me
as a former RC is that you have gone back to a system that denies one becomes a
child of God by faith alone. The Gospel of John plainly teaches this. You have
denied the Gospel. How can you in good conscience do this after knowing the
truth? It was not until I embraced this truth (by faith alone) that my ruined
life (as a Catholic practicing the sacraments that helped nothing) was changed
completely; bad habits started to drop off. My thinking and life was changed by
grace alone through faith alone because of Christ alone. No sacrament ever did
this. –Posted by Steve,
Free Grace people should
view this development with concern mixed with determination. Justification by
faith plus works is making lots of inroads today. The need for us to be clear on
the promise of irrevocable life/permanent justification by faith alone in Christ
alone is more important now than ever.
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