The rift between Protestants and Roman Catholics continues to separate Christians from one another and to diminish our witness in the world.
Words such as heretic, apostate, idolater, and papist have characterized much of the discussion over the last several centuries since the reformation. While changes in both groups over the last few decades have improved the tone of the discussion, much remains to be accomplished.
Author Bob LaRochelle, as a former Roman Catholic and now a United Church of Christ minister, is well-equipped to guide us toward a more constructive relationship. Crossing the Street speaks to the heart of the Energion Publications mission statement by advocating a mainstream ecumenical center in which Roman Catholics and Protestants can come to a deeper appreciation and understanding of the gifts they bring to one another. It demonstrates ways in which these traditions have misunderstood one another and even themselves, and then proposes strategies for both ecumenical cooperation and self-understanding.
This book is founded in a thorough understanding of both traditions and a commitment to ecumenical dialog and cooperation. It addresses both theory and practice. In a series of four chapters, it examines how we live in our own houses, the author's own story, and then the gifts that each group offers the other.
This second edition includes a new preface, updating the book concerning changes in the Roman Catholic church under Pope Francis along with connected changes in the relationship between Roman Catholics and Protestants.
By:
Robert Larochelle Imprint: Energion Publications Dimensions:
Height: 229mm,
Width: 152mm,
Spine: 15mm
Weight: 381g ISBN:9781631998157 ISBN 10: 1631998153 Pages: 256 Publication Date:18 April 2022 Audience:
General/trade
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ELT Advanced
Format:Paperback Publisher's Status: Active