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Another good and informed post. THANKSThe problem is that there is no authority that can speak for ELCA and LCMS. They are moving farther apart. No “healing” is possible. Furthermore, no authority can speak for ELCA over time. It doesn’t have a permanent shape. It takes doctrinal and moral positions that, a few decades ago, it would have repudiated. Thus, an agreement made by RCC or LCMS, with the ELCA of 2016 wouldn’t be in effect in 2024, because ELCA would have shifted. The only way ELCA might, possibly, come to agreement, would be with other mainline denominations, because they are all more or less shifting in the same direction, following the secular culture.
In other words, the liberal Lutherans, might, possibly, bind with liberal Presbyterians, with TEC, and so on. But they might not all want to shift at the same pace as the UCC for instance. It’s not so much that they are “altering their doctrines” as they are all moving away from any fixed doctrine. The Coucil of the Protestant Left might come to an internal agreement, but would be totally incompatible with the RCC and EO. In fact, the internal agreement, or “healing” would need to be revised every few years. Or months.
The Protestant Right shows much more promise of compatibility with the RCC, but little chance of coming together themselves. They are committed to fixed doctrines, but different ones. I doubt they could agree who should be invited to a Council of the Protestant Right. Some groups would be labelled as doctrinally controversial, bordering on cults. Other groups would be accused of being compromised, a slip-slidin’ on social issues - have your heard the term “Evanjellycal”? They would never agree on the guest list. (But with God, and GKC, and JonNC, it is not impossible), so I may be wrong.
As much as I deeply admire those individuals who stand with us on prolife, marriage, and religious liberty, I also know similar denominations that once stood firm on those issues now stand on the other side of the street, protecting the “clinic”.
God Bless,
PJM