The Lion and the Lamb

The Lion and the Lamb

By William M. Shea

Subjects: United states, church history, Rooms-katholieken, Nonfiction, Church history, Relations, Religion & Spirituality, Interfaith relations, RELIGION, Evangelicalism, Christianity, Catholic church, relations, Catholic Church, Evangelischen, Denominations

Description: One of the most intriguing questions in contemporary American Christianity is whether the recent warming of relations between Catholics and conservative evangelicals promises a thaw in the ice age that has lasted since the sixteenth century. American evangelical Protestants and Roman Catholicshave hated and suspected one another since colonial times. In the twentieth century, however, each community has experienced radical change, and this has led to a change in the relationship between the two. In this book William Shea examines the history of this troubled relationship and the signs of potential reconciliation. His springboard is the recent publicity given to the 1993 document Evangelicals and Catholics Together, in which several well-known figures from each camp, acting as individuals,signed a statement affirming much more common theological and social ground than any other American Catholic-evangelical group had ever done...

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