Trent's Break from Catholicity
On the one hand, the council was seen as a turning point in that it was seen as a break with tradition and with the views and decisions of the early church, and on the other, it was seen as a continuation of both an unbiblical theology and an unbiblical practice.
Herman Selderhuis, "The Protestant Image of the Council of Trent," in Learning from the Past: Essays on Reception, Catholicity and Dialogue in Honour of Anthony N. S. Lane, eds. Jon Balserak and Richard Snoddy (New York, NY: T&T Clark, 2015), 83
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