Binding: Paperback
Page Count: 302
Publisher: Zondervan
ISBN# : 9780310235392
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Description : A fascinating look at both Eastern Orthodoxy and
evangelicalism to uncover similarities and differences in the two
traditions.
To some Western evangelicals, the practices of Eastern
Orthodoxy seem mysterious and perhaps even unbiblical. Then again, from an
Orthodox perspective, evangelicals lack the spiritual roots provided by
centuries-old church traditions. Are the differences between these two branches
of Christianity so sharp that to shake hands is to compromise the gospel itself?
Or is there room for agreement? Are Eastern Orthodoxy and evangelicalism at all
compatible?
Yes, no, maybe—this book allows five leading authorities to
present their different views, have them critiqued by their fellow authors, and
respond to the critiques. Writing from an Orthodox perspective with a strong
appreciation for evangelicalism, Bradley Nassif makes a case for compatibility.
Michael Horton and Vladimir Berzonsky take the opposite stance from their
respective evangelical and Orthodox backgrounds. And George Hancock-Stefan
(evangelical) and Edward Rommen (Orthodox) each offer a qualified
“perhaps.”
The interactive Counterpoints forum is ideal for comparing
and contrasting the different positions to understand the strengths and
weaknesses of these two important branches of Christianity and to form a
personal conclusion regarding their compatibility.
The Counterpoints
series provides a forum for comparison and critique of different views on issues
important to Christians. Counterpoints books address two categories: Church Life
and Exploring Theology. Complete your library with other books in the
Counterpoints
Contributors:
Michael S. Horton
Bradley Nassif
Vladimir Berzonsky
George Hancock-Stefan
Edward Rommen
Stanley N. Gundry (series editor)
James Stamoolis (general editor)