Can evangelicals and Roman Catholics be allies in the culture
wars now being waged against Christian beliefs and values?
This courageous book seeks a way to allow sectarian strife
between the two groups to give way to a decision to work together
to mend the fabric of values that has been relentlessly rent in the
last thirty-five years. Here, both evangelicals and Roman Catholic
authors ask whether the time has come to present a united front
against the onslaught of publicly sanctioned unbelief in the
land.
Growing out of a historic seminar in the spring of 1994, this
bold statement with its probing questions admits the deep
differences in Roman Catholic and evangelical attitudes toward the
Church, Papal authority, and the sacraments. But it also holds that
with more openness, and more clarity about continuing doctrinal
differences, enough common ground can be found to engage the larger
enemy of skepticism that threatens the country's foundations.
Several of the contributors to this book have been criticized
for daring to suggest cooperation between evangelicals and Roman
Catholics. They respond with careful concern for their detractors
but affirm courageously with Martin Luther: "Here I stand. I cannot
do otherwise."
All thinking Christians owe it to themselves to see whether this
conviction is based on God's Word - and to consider the shared
spiritual commitment proposed by these authors.
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