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The Morally Divided Body - Ethical Disagreement and the Disunity of the Church (Paperback)
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The Morally Divided Body - Ethical Disagreement and the Disunity of the Church (Paperback)
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Synopsis: At the same time as Catholic and evangelical Christians
have increasingly come to agree on issues that divided them during
the sixteenth-century reformations, they seem increasingly to
disagree on issues of contemporary "morality" and "ethics." Do such
arguments doom the prospects for realistic full communion between
Catholics and evangelicals? Or are such disagreements a new
opportunity for Catholics and evangelicals to convert together to
the triune God's word and work on the communion of saints for the
world? Or should our hope be different than simple pessimism or
optimism? In this volume, eight authors address different aspects
of these questions, hoping to move Christians a small step further
toward the visible unity of the church. Endorsements: "Christians
are often divided by the justification of homosexuality or some
other controversial moral issue rather than the doctrine of
justification. This excellent collection of essays helps us think
through the ways in which moral differences have reshaped the
ecumenical task." --R. R. Reno, Creighton University "This book
identifies the chief cause of internal strife and division
afflicting most mainline Protestant denominations. Separating faith
from works is an old heresy that always breeds schism. The authors
are leading theologians of their respective traditions who write
from a wealth of experience in church service and with profound
knowledge of classical Christianity. Anyone engaged in ecumenical
dialogues and the quest for Christian unity needs to read and heed
the message of this book." --Carl E. Braaten, Lutheran School of
Theology at Chicago "It is a historical fact that moral
disagreement has divided the church. This is not possible unless
certain kinds of moral disagreements are, in fact, doctrinal
disagreements . . . and other kinds of moral disagreements are, in
fact, tolerable divergences owing to context and judgment. The
offerings in this excellent collection go a long way toward
recognizing this difference and sorting it out for us today."
--Paul R. Hinlicky, Roanoke College Author Biography: James J.
Buckley is Professor of Theology at Loyola University Maryland. He
has contributed to and edited (with Frederick Bauerschmidt and
Trent Pomplun) The Blackwell Companion to Catholicism (2007). He is
associate director of the Center for Catholic and Evangelical
Theology. Michael Root is Professor of Systematic Theology at The
Catholic University of America and Executive Director of the Center
for Catholic and Evangelical Theology. He was formerly the Director
of the Institute for Ecumenical Research, Strasbourg, France.
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