Stephen Nichols, The Reformation: How a Monk and a Mallet Changed the World:
Luther and the other Reformers cast their vote for unity, but not for unity at all costs. The ecumenical spirit of our age neglects the caution of the Reformers, establishing a Christian unity that is built on the flimsiest theological foundations. Against the current drive for ecumenism and even for pluralism, the Reformers remind us that unity apart from a solid biblical and theological base builds a grand castle on mere sand.
