ColdSilverMoon
Puritan Board Senior
It is obvious to anyone who understands even a small amount of Reformed theology and is the least bit familiar with the Federal Vision that the latter is very close to (if not indistinguishable from) Roman Catholic beliefs regarding election, assurance, and in many ways justification. I'm not an *expert* on FV by any means, but do its proponents have anything to say about these similarities? Do they deny them in any way? It seems many of the proponents of the FV tout it as being super-Confessional or extra-Reformed, yet it is obvious the exact opposite is true. Is this brought up in discourse with FV proponents at all, either in theological debate or in the disciplinary hearings conducted by PCA presbyteries?
In my reading on here and other places the FV ties to RC theology are mentioned in passing, but never seem to be addressed in-depth...
In my reading on here and other places the FV ties to RC theology are mentioned in passing, but never seem to be addressed in-depth...