Reformed Catholicity and the Christ of the Gospel

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The catholicity of the confessional Reformed theological tradition is not just a historical, textual, or theological position, but a holy and humble posture driven by God’s determination to glorify his Son through his Church in and through history.  In what way might the catholicity of the Reformed tradition, then, be related to the gospel confessed and proclaimed by the Church? And how might this impact our view of the Church's work in loving one another? Episode 3 of Quick to Listen is a brief selection from lecture 12.4 of Dr. Mark A. Garcia's full course module, Reformed Catholicity. In this selection, Dr. Garcia considers some applications of Reformed catholicity for the Church's confession and proclamation of the Christ who offers rest in a hurried and impatient world.

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