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Baptists, Catholics, and the Whole Church - by Steven Harmon (Paperback)

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  • Within the whole church, Baptists and Catholics might seem to be ecclesiological and liturgical polar opposites.
  • About the Author: Steven R. Harmon (Ph.D., Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary) is Professor of Historical Theology at Gardner-Webb University School of Divinity in North Carolina.
  • 248 Pages
  • Religion + Beliefs, Ecumenism & Interfaith

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About the Book



"This concise, informative, and readable volume by an expert on Baptist-Catholic ecumenical dialogue offers an insightful overview of our relationship on the pilgrimage to unity"--



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Within the whole church, Baptists and Catholics might seem to be ecclesiological and liturgical polar opposites. The two traditions are arguably more dissimilar from one another than each is from almost any other Christian tradition. Yet as veteran Baptist ecumenist Steven R. Harmon demonstrates in this book, they share much in common that can enable them to travel together as fellow pilgrims on the journey toward a more visibly united church.
Baptists, Catholics, and the Whole Church: Partners in the Pilgrimage to Unity challenges Baptists, Catholics, and other Christians to envision their own patterns of faith and practice as included in the convergences it presents and to dedicate themselves to deeper involvement in the quest for the unity Jesus prayed his followers would manifest.



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Harmon writes with spiritual depth, pastoral sensitivity, theological acuity and personal examples. From the Foreword by Father John Crossin OSFS, the former executive director of the Secretariat for Ecumenical and Interreligious Affairs of the USCCB.



About the Author



Steven R. Harmon (Ph.D., Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary) is Professor of Historical Theology at Gardner-Webb University School of Divinity in North Carolina. The author of books on ecumenism and Baptist studies that include Towards Baptist Catholicity (2006), Ecumenism Means You, Too (2010), and Baptist Identity and the Ecumenical Future (2016), he is a Cooperative Baptist Fellowship-affiliated ordained Baptist minister, past President of the National Association of Baptist Professors of Religion, and Co-Secretary of the Baptist-Catholic International Dialogue Joint Commission--Phase III.

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