Roman Catholicism and Neo-Calvinism

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  • ISBN 9781636673264
  • Weight: 622g
  • Dimensions: 150 x 225mm
  • Publication Date: 06 Mar 2024
  • Publisher: Peter Lang Publishing Inc
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Hardback
  • Language: English
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In Roman Catholicism and Neo-Calvinism, author Eduardo Echeverria asks: what do Rome and Amsterdam have to say to each other? Is there any common ground between the traditions of Roman Catholicism and Dutch neo-Calvinism on crucial philosophical and theological topics such as faith and reason, anthropology, sexual ethics, and the development of Christian doctrine? Furthermore, beyond ecumenical engagement the author polemically engages the conflicting truth claims of these two traditions on the above topics.

This book addresses these questions in the thought and work of key individuals from both sides of the divide, including St Pope John Paul II (Karol Wojtyla, 1920–2005), St Thomas Aquinas, and St Vincent of Lérins (died c. 445), on the one hand, and Herman Bavinck (1854–1921), G.C. Berkouwer (1903–1996), and Herman Dooyeweerd (1894–1977), on the other.

This book is an important example of receptive ecumenism, an approach to ecumenical dialogue in which the interlocutors seek to identify and exchange the distinctive gifts of each tradition for the benefit of the whole. It will appeal to all ecumenists and to those teaching courses in ecumenical theology.

Eduardo Echeverria (PhD, Free University, Amsterdam; S.T.L., University of St. Thomas Aquinas, Angelicum) is Professor of Philosophy and Systematic Theology at Sacred Heart Major Seminary in Detroit. He is the author of numerous books, including Are We Together? A Roman Catholic Analyzes Evangelical Protestants (2022), Revelation, History, and Truth: A Hermeneutics of Dogma (Peter Lang 2017), and Pope Francis: The Legacy of Vatican II, 2nd edition, 2019. A noted scholar, speaker, and international teacher, Professor Echeverria is also the author of dozens of articles and is a member of the American ecumenical initiative, Evangelicals and Catholics Together.