Cambridge Declaration

Cambridge Declaration

The Cambridge Declaration is a statement of faith written in 1996 by the Alliance of Confessing Evangelicals, a group of Reformed and Lutheran Evangelicals who were concerned with the state of the Evangelical movement in America, and throughout the world.

Read more about Cambridge Declaration:  Reasons For The Declaration, Content of The Declaration, Attitudes Towards The Roman Catholic Church, Criticisms of Charismatic and Pentecostal Christianity, Quotes About The Declaration, 1996 Signatories, 2007 Council Members

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