Reformed Thomist
Puritan Board Sophomore
Would you say that there is, generally speaking, underneath the (very- important-and-not-to-be-swept-under-any-rug) theological disagreements between Calvinists and Arminians, Presbyterians, episcopals, and indies, covenentals and Dispensationalists, confessionals and non-confessionals, etc., one common evangelical faith among, for lack of a better term, 'conservative (and/or) evangelical Protestants'? That is, is there a basic evangelical orthodoxy linking these often wildly diverse and at-each-others-throats groups (where, even if, say, the Calvinist believes the typical Arminian to be in serious error, he cannot say that he is in heresy, crossing that line of basic evangelical orthodoxy)?