"Though Protestantism may fervently attempt to maintain its bonds to the original Christianity, it remains deeply ambivalent regarding the history of Christianity after the Apostlic Age. It does not find the Church as the Bride of Christ united to Him through and in history, so that as members of the Church we become members of His Body (Eph 5:30). As a consequence, fundamentalist Protestants are estranged from the Tradition that could sustain their fundamentals."
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Engelhardt, Hugo Tristram (2000). “The Foundations of Christian Bioethics”. Taylor & Francis. ISBN 9789026515576. Bioethics and Transcendence, p.229
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