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Proclaiming Jesus Christ : Evangelicals and Catholics perspectives on evangelization / edited by Steven Hoskins and Christian D. Washburn.
- Format:
- Book
- Conference/Event
- Conference Name:
- National Evangelical-Catholic Dialogue.
- Series:
- Evangelicals and Catholics in dialogue ; 3.
- Evangelicals and Catholics in dialogue ; III [3]
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Catholic Church--Relations--Evangelicalism--Congresses.
- Catholic Church.
- Evangelistic work--Catholic Church--Congresses.
- Evangelistic work.
- Evangelistic work--Evangelicalism--Congresses.
- Evangelicalism--Relations--Catholic Church--Congresses.
- Evangelicalism.
- Genre:
- Conference papers and proceedings
- Conference papers and proceedings.
- Physical Description:
- xv, 274 pages : black and white illustrations ; 23 cm.
- Place of Publication:
- Saint Paul, Minnesota : Saint Paul Seminary Press, 2026.
- Summary:
- "'Proclaiming Jesus Christ: Catholic and Evangelical perspectives on evangelization' is the collected essays and consensus statements of the third round of the National Evangelical-Catholic Dialogue. In 2024 the National Evangelical-Catholic Dialogue completed its two-year round of discussion on evangelization, at the University of St. Thomas in St. Paul, MN. Sessions were held each year on the following topics: In 2023, the dialogue met twice discussing the importance of doctrine for evangelization and the relationship between evangelization and salvation. In 2024, the dialogue discussed evangelization and culture. At each of the annual meetings, members presented background papers that formed the basis of that meeting's discussion and became starting points for constructing a common statement. These common statements and background papers make up this book. The members of the dialogue hope this book will provide a fruitful starting point for future conversations between evangelicals and Catholics. The Catholic essays begin with the contributions of Evangelical theologians Gregg Allison and M. William Ury and Catholic theologians Daniel Keating and Christian Washburn, who examine the nature of evangelization doctrine within their traditions (spring 2023). Next, Evangelicals Alex Mayfield and Dennis Jowers and Catholics Michael Sirilla and Mary Healy examine evangelization and its relationship to salvation (fall 2023). Finally, Evangelicals Dean Erickson and Steven Hoskins and Catholics Daniel Keating and William Stevenson discuss the role of culture in evangelization (2024)."-- Back cover.
- Contents:
- Foreword / Bishop Alfred A. Schlert and Reverend Bruce N.G. Cromwell, PhD
- Evangelism and friendship / Steven Hoskins, PhD and Christian D. Washburn, PhD
- April 2023 convergence/agreement statement
- What is evangelization? : what do doctrine and evangelization have to do with one another? / Gregg R. Allison
- The relation between evangelization and doctrine in The Salvation Army / M. William Ury
- Mission and evangelization in the Catholic Church today / Daniel A. Keating
- The role of doctrine of evangelization / Christian D. Washburn
- November 2023 convergence/agreement statement
- Pentecostals on justification and evangelization : historical and contemporary perspectives / Alex Mayfield
- The destiny of the unevangelized : a Reformed perspective / Dennis W. Jowers
- Evangelization and Universalism / Michael Sirilla
- Evangelization in the New Testament/ Mary Healy
- October 2024 convergence/agreement statement
- Evangelization and culture : a Christian and Missionary Alliance perspective / Dean M. Erickson
- To flee the wrath that is to come so that we may have nothing to do but save souls? : a short consideration of evangelism in the Methodist/Wesleyan tradition calmly considered / Steven Hoskins
- The evangelization of culture : Catholic magisterial teaching and assessment / Daniel A. Keating
- The modern origins of "culture" and the task of evangelization / William B. Stevenson.
- Notes:
- Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
- ISBN:
- 9798218716950
- OCLC:
- 1530783030
- Publisher Number:
- 90104620689
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