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Cambridge Declaration
The Cambridge Declaration is a statement of faith written in 1996 by the Alliance of Confessing Evangelicals , a group of Calvinist and Reformed Evangelicals who were concerned with the state of the Evangelical movement in America, and throughout the world.
The declaration is a comment on what the Alliance believes to be the erosion of true Christian faith within the Evangelical movement. Namely,
- the replacement of Biblical authority with experience;
- the omission of the Substitutionary atonement of Christ as an essential feature in the preaching of the Gospel;
- the increasing influence of human pragmatism in gaining church members without recourse to God's Grace;
- the increasing belief in the power of human potential to save rather than faith in Christ;
- and the replacement of God-centered worship with human-centered worship.
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