Mark Noll: Is the Reformation Over? An Evangelical Assessment of Contemporary Roman Catholicism
For the last few decades, Catholics and Protestants have been working to heal the wounds caused by centuries of mistrust. In this book, Mark Noll provides an evaluation of contemporary Roman Catholicism and the changing relationship between Catholics and evangelicals.
(PRWEB) August 9, 2005 -- Written by Mark Noll, one of the premier church
historians of our day, and Carolyn Nystrom, "Is the Reformation Over?" will
appeal to those interested in the relationship between evangelicals and the
Catholic Church.
Publishers Weekly writes, “The eminent evangelical
historian Noll and journalist Nystrom offer a lucid and charitable account of
the current state of evangelical-Catholic relations. Only scant decades ago,
they point out, Protestants inveighed against ‘the formalism, the
anthropocentric worship, the power mongering, and the egotism’ of Rome. But now,
they wryly observe, all those qualities ‘flourish on every hand within
Protestant evangelicalism.’ This willingness to see the proverbial beam in one’s
own eye is one of the great strengths of this book, which has as much to say
about the authors’ own Christian tradition as about Rome. . . . Catholics will
appreciate the authors’ focus on official teaching, especially their
appreciative, though not uncritical, survey of the Church’s
Catechism.”
Timothy George, dean, Beeson Divinity School and executive
editor of "Christianity Today" writes, “The Reformation is over only in the
sense that to some extent it has succeeded. This book examines, with scholarly
care and sensitivity, recent evangelical-Roman Catholic developments that lend
credence to this possibility. This book will help all of us who are committed to
exploring the common heritage, as well as the differences that still remain,
between the two largest faith communities in the Christian world.”
Mark
A. Noll (Ph.D., Vanderbilt University) is the McManis Professor of Christian
Thought at Wheaton College. He is the author of many books, including "A History
of Christianity in the United States and Canada," "The Scandal of the
Evangelical Mind," and "Turning Points." Carolyn Nystrom, a freelance writer, is
based in St. Charles, Illinois.
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