Format: | Paperback |
Weight: | 2.0 ounces |
ISBN-13: | 978-1-58134-069-3 |
ISBN-UPC: | 9781581340693 |
Case Quantity: | 210 |
Published: | March 15, 1999 |
Evangelicals, Catholics and Unity
By Michael Horton, Series edited by James Montgomery Boice, Preface by James Montgomery Boice
Evangelicals, Catholics and Unity
By Michael Horton, Series edited by James Montgomery Boice, Preface by James Montgomery Boice
With our world in such confusion, people are asking: Isn't it time for Catholics and evangelicals to lay aside their differences and achieve a united front against secularism?
While the core issues that have traditionally separated them are few, they are of eternal importance. So how best to navigate these troubled waters?
In modern times the two sides have tried to do it by signing agreements. Yet these don't respond to the vital issues that keep Catholics and evangelicals apart. Explains Michael Horton, "For those who care about truth, Christian unity must be a marriage made in heaven, not a merger made on earth."
The greatest hope, says Horton, is that both evangelicals and Catholics will enter a new period of reformation and come out of that with genuine agreement in--and understanding of--the Gospel. For this is the heart of the matter, as well as the heart of Christian faith.
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