Carl Trueman's full essay concludes with this:
Of course, I am in fundamental disagreement with Weigel's positive proposals on a large number of fronts. Yet he is addressing the same basic problem we face as Protestants: the abolition of human nature and the self-creation of the person, with all of the moral anarchy that implies. Weigel's answer, simply summarized, is that the RC Church needs to be the RC Church, to have its agenda set not by the culture around but by the gospel as she understands it. I disagree with Weigel on what the gospel is; and I find his uncritical adulation of the previous two pontiffs to verge on naïve sentimentalism; but I also find his hearty disregard for the cool and the trendy and the superficially relevant, from the intellectual to the aesthetic, to be something with which I sympathise. Would that more Protestants were less concerned with the young and the cool and more willing to have, in the words of David Wells, the courage to be Protestant.
Who is Rob Bell?
I think most of us Protestants do pay close attention to the Vatican because it does affect us even if indirectly.
Well my non-denominational Bible study prayed for him tonight and we prayed for the RCC when Benedict resigned.
personally any conservative leader in any denomination is a general benefit to christianity.
the more a pope is bible-based versus tradition-based is also a general benefit to christianity.
hopefully we see more of that in francis.
“...and I find his uncritical adulation of the previous two pontiffs to verge on naïve sentimentalism”
This could have been said by any liberal Catholic; they aren’t fans either.
Freegards
That may not be good news for confessional Protestants - the Mass, Mary, the sacramental priesthood look set to remain;
You either get a Pope who's a Catholic, or you don't. A Pope who turns his back on core teachings of the faith but holds the line on moral and cultural issues isn't a realistic possibility. More succinctly: no priesthood means no Mass, no Mass means no Eucharist, no Eucharist means no Church.