Binding: Hardcover
Publisher: Baker Academic
Date Published: 2005-07-01
ISBN-13:9780801027970ISBN:0801027977
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Binding: Softcover
Publisher: Baker Academic
Date Published: 2008-04-01
ISBN-13:9780801035753ISBN:0801035759
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Publisher: Authentic Media
Date Published: 2005-10
ISBN-13:9781842273876ISBN:1842273876
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Description: Good. 0801027977 TITLE: Is The Reformation Over? AUTHOR: Noll, MarkISBN 10: 0801027977ISBN 13: 9780801027970BINDING: Hardback with Dust JacketPUBLICATION DATE: 2005PAGES: 272DESCRIPTION: Used book in good or better condition. read more
Description: Good. 0801027977 TITLE: Is The Reformation Over? AUTHOR: Noll, MarkISBN 10: 0801027977ISBN 13: 9780801027970BINDING: Hardback with Dust JacketPUBLICATION DATE: 2005PAGES: 272DESCRIPTION: Used book in good or better condition. read more
"It will be interesting to see how people respond to this book. It is irenic, charitable, hopeful, and encouraging in its description of the fruitful dialogues which have taken place and continue to take place between evangelicals and Catholics, particularly since Vatican II. Noll is an historian, so you will be disappointed if you read this searching for biblical exegesis. But taken for what it is, there are some extraordinary reflections. Their analysis of the political and social factors affecting evangelical and Catholic tensions in American history was brilliant (particularly his chapter, "An American Assessment"). Their linguistic typology of the four major Christian traditions was very helpful, but not totally convincing. However, a couple of reservations: (1) The authors nowhere wrestle significantly with the condemnation of Protestantism in the Council of Trent. Far, far more attention is given to the excessive and abusive treatment of Catholics by evangelicals. It seems disingenuous to "assess" Roman Catholicism without laboring over these realities. (2) The ongoing problem of the sine qua non of papal authority for Catholicism, as represented, for example, in Pope Pius XII's encyclical Munificentisssumus Deus (mentioned, but not really struggled with), is given short shrift in my estimation. If opposing a papal dogma such as the bodily assumption of Mary is still viewed as incurring "the wrath of Almighty God", there is much, much work to be done before for Catholic-evangelical dialogue can be seen as so hopeful. But Noll and Nystrom do seem to be right that the fundamental divide between Protestants and Catholics is ecclesiology. I highly recommend reading this book."
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