Ecumenical faith in evangelical perspective

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230 pages 1993

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"What do ecumenical and evangelical have to do with each other? In terms of actual dialogue, these two polarized camps have had all too little contact with one another, says Gabriel Fackre." "A self-confessed "evangelical ecumenical," Fackre believes that the two constituencies have much to learn from one another, so he here takes up topics and persons from the vantage point of evangelical-ecumenical convergence. His distinctions, definitions, connections, and insights in this volume will engage evangelicals and ecumenicals alike. Fackre concludes his discussion with a discerning examination of two representative figures, looking at Carl Henry from an ecumenical perspective and at David Tracy from an evangelical perspective."--BOOK JACKET.

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