Catholics and Evangelicals

Catholics and Evangelicals
Author: Thomas P. Rausch
Publsiher: Paulist Press
Total Pages: 190
Release: 2000
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0809139863

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A report on the new dialogue growing up between Catholics and Protestant evangelicals, with an honest summary of issues that still divide them.

Roman Catholics and Evangelicals

Roman Catholics and Evangelicals
Author: Norman L. Geisler,Ralph E. MacKenzie
Publsiher: Baker Academic
Total Pages: 554
Release: 1995-09
Genre: Religion
ISBN: STANFORD:36105017007928

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This comparative study shows that Protestants and Catholics are not as separated theologically as they may think. An excellent reference tool or textbook.

Talking with Catholics about the Gospel

Talking with Catholics about the Gospel
Author: Christopher A. Castaldo
Publsiher: Zondervan
Total Pages: 147
Release: 2015-03-31
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780310518150

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In Talking with Catholics about Jesus, author Chris Castaldo provides an easy-to-follow introduction to basic Catholic belief and practice, equipping evangelical Protestants for more fruitful spiritual conversations. Written in accessible, non-technical language, this short book offers readers: A more informed awareness of Catholicism Encouragement to move from a combative posture to a gracious one Clarification of erroneous caricatures of Catholics in favor of a more constructive understanding Based in part on Castaldo's experience as a Catholic and time spent working professionally in the Catholic Church, Talking with Catholics about Jesus gives readers a framework for recognizing where lines of similarity and difference fall between Catholics and evangelical Protestants, along with handy tips for engaging in spiritual discussions. Readers will gain encouragement and practical insights for gracious and worthwhile discussions of faith with Catholic believers.

Evangelical Catholicism

Evangelical Catholicism
Author: George Weigel
Publsiher: Hachette UK
Total Pages: 320
Release: 2014-04-22
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780465038916

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The Catholic Church is on the threshold of a bold new era in its two-thousand year history. As the curtain comes down on the Church defined by the 16th-century Counter-Reformation, the curtain is rising on the Evangelical Catholicism of the third millennium: a way of being Catholic that comes from over a century of Catholic reform; a mission-centered renewal honed by the Second Vatican Council and given compelling expression by Blessed John Paul II and Pope Benedict XVI. The Gospel-centered Evangelical Catholicism of the future will send all the people of the Church into mission territory every day -- a territory increasingly defined in the West by spiritual boredom and aggressive secularism. Confronting both these cultural challenges and the shadows cast by recent Catholic history, Evangelical Catholicism unapologetically proclaims the Gospel of Jesus Christ as the truth of the world. It also molds disciples who witness to faith, hope, and love by the quality of their lives and the nobility of their aspirations. Thus the Catholicism of the 21st century and beyond will be a culture-forming counterculture, offering all men and women of good will a deeply humane alternative to the soul-stifling self-absorption of postmodernity. Drawing on thirty years of experience throughout the Catholic world, from its humblest parishes to its highest levels of authority, George Weigel proposes a deepening of faith-based and mission-driven Catholic reform that touches every facet of Catholic life -- from the episcopate and the papacy to the priesthood and the consecrated life; from the renewal of the lay vocation in the world to the redefinition of the Church's engagement with public life; from the liturgy to the Church's intellectual life. Lay Catholics and clergy alike should welcome the challenge of this unique moment in the Church's history, Weigel urges. Mediocrity is not an option, and all Catholics, no matter what their station in life, are called to live the evangelical vocation into which they were baptized: without compromise, but with the joy, courage, and confidence that comes from living this side of the Resurrection.

Evangelicals and Catholics Together

Evangelicals and Catholics Together
Author: Charles W. Colson
Publsiher: Thomas Nelson
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1995
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0849938600

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In March 1994, several prominent evangelical Protestant and Roman Catholic leaders gathered together for one historic purpose--unity. As these leaders explored previously divisive issues, they developed an unprecedented and controversial statement of common mission, called "Evangelicals and Catholics Together". In the wake of this controversy, the authors have continued their partnership with this landmark book of the same name.

Talking with Evangelicals A Guide for Catholics

Talking with Evangelicals  A Guide for Catholics
Author: Ralph Del Colle,Assistant Professor of Theology Ralph Del Colle
Publsiher: Paulist Press
Total Pages: 77
Release: 2014-05-14
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781616430511

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Seeks to inform Catholics about the essentials of Evangelicalism so that they can dialogue with Evangelicas about, the commonalities that they share with them, and the differences that need to be negotiated.

Evangelicals and Catholics Together at Twenty

Evangelicals and Catholics Together at Twenty
Author: Timothy George,Thomas G. Guarino
Publsiher: Brazos Press
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2015-11-24
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781493402373

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Founded by Charles Colson and Richard John Neuhaus in 1994, Evangelicals and Catholics Together (ECT) has fostered a fruitful conversation on the meaning of the gospel in today's world. Over the course of twenty years, ECT has issued nine statements addressing contemporary topics. This one-volume guide, the first collection of the ECT statements, explores the key accomplishments of this groundbreaking, ongoing dialogue. Introductions and notes provide context and discuss history and future prospects. The book also includes prefaces by J. I. Packer and Cardinal Timothy Dolan, a foreword by George Weigel, and an epilogue by R. R. Reno and Kevin J. Vanhoozer.

Evangelical Catholic

Evangelical Catholic
Author: Troy L. Guy
Publsiher: Leonine Publishers
Total Pages: 198
Release: 2017-11-06
Genre: Conversion
ISBN: 1942190395

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What explains the conversion of evangelical ministers to the Catholic Church? There are multiple examples. This book points out that Protestantism is pastor-centric while apostolic Christianity is Eucharist-centric. The center of the former is a pastor and a sermon, while the center of the latter is the Real Presence of Christ. Which Protestant churches today can trace an unbroken line of apostolic succession directly back to the apostles, and therefore, to Christ Himself? How can disunity and division continue to multiply within Protestantism, when each denomination claims to be led by the Holy Spirit and follow the Bible alone as their sole authority? How can we explain more than 30,000 different Protestant denominations when our Lord established one Church, promised it would never fail, and prayed for the unity of all Christians? The great theologian and convert John Henry Newman is crystal clear: "to be deep in history, is to cease to be Protestant."