Evangelical Theological Perspectives on Post-vatican II Roman Catholicism - Religions and Discourse - Leonardo De Chirico - Books - Verlag Peter Lang - 9783039101450 - November 19, 2003
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Evangelical Theological Perspectives on Post-vatican II Roman Catholicism - Religions and Discourse

Leonardo De Chirico

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Evangelical Theological Perspectives on Post-vatican II Roman Catholicism - Religions and Discourse

The Second Vatican Council (1962-1965) has forced Evangelical theology to rethink its own perception and analysis of Roman Catholicism. Many Evangelical theologians have attempted to grapple with the new Roman Catholic outlook and the ecumenical challenges it brings. After describing the theological contours of Evangelicalism, the book critically surveys the works on Roman Catholicism by Gerrit Berkouwer, Cornelius Van Til, David Wells, Donald Bloesch, Herbert Carson, John Stott, and two on-going international dialogues between Evangelicals and Catholics. The Evangelical appraisal of Roman Catholicism has in general suffered from a lack of systemic awareness in dealing with it. The prevailing approach has been marked by an interpretative atomism, and the last two chapters propose the formulation of an Evangelical systemic analysis. First, by supporting the feasibility of the category of system as applied to Roman Catholicism, thus developing the basic theological hermeneutics proposed by Abraham Kuyper. Second, by indicating in the Roman Catholic articulations of the relationship between nature and grace and in the ecclesiological self-understanding of the Roman Church the two main theological foci of the system.


337 pages, Bibliography, index

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released November 19, 2003
ISBN13 9783039101450
Publishers Verlag Peter Lang
Pages 337
Dimensions 225 × 152 × 21 mm   ·   458 g
Language English  

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