Protestants & Catholics Do They Now Agree?

Protestants & Catholics Do They Now Agree? by John Ankerberg, published by Harvest House in 1995, explores significant theological discussions between Protestant and Catholic beliefs. This edition, comprising 297 pages, delves into the “Evangelicals and Catholics Together” document and examines key issues stemming from the Reformation, particularly the concept of justification by faith alone.
Readers will find a thorough analysis of whether Roman Catholic, Eastern Orthodox, and liberal Protestant churchgoers can be considered Christians without the need for evangelization. The book also addresses the relationship between Evangelicals and Roman Catholics, questioning the pathways to salvation through the new birth or the sacrament of baptism. With a focus on ecumenism and interfaith dialogue, this work presents a critical examination of contemporary Christian denominations and their beliefs.
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Topics covered include: The background and purpose of the “Evangelicals and Catholics Together” document; The watershed issue of the Reformation : Justification by faith alone; Are Roman Catholic, Eastern Orthodox, and liberal Protestant churchgoers all Christians and not to be evangelized? Are Evangelicals and Roman Catholics brother and sisters in Christ? Are there two ways to come into a relationship with Jesus Christ? The new birth or the sacrament of baptism : which is the true way to salvation? – Publisher.
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