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An Appeal to Evangelicals
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Author: from ACE
Source: The Alliance of Confessing Evangelicals
Comments: from the site: "The Alliance Response to the second ECT document, "The Gift of Salvation""
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The Gospel of Jesus Christ: An Evangelical Celebration - Lesson 1
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Author: by Paul D. Adams
Source: Teaching Minds, Changing Hearts
Comments: Within these notes is a helpful summary of the various meetings that occurred between Evangelical and Catholics beginning in the 1990's and resulting in two doctrinal statements. In addition these notes also detail intra-Evangelical meetings and documents that came as a result of the larger Evangelical - Catholic conversation. In short, this document provides a helpful "play-by-play" to much of the discussion.
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The Gospel of Jesus Christ: An Evangelical Celebration
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Author: by various
Source: This We Believe
Comments: This document, published in 1999, includes
- The Preamble - The Gospel - Unity in the Gospel - Affirmations and Denials - Our Commitment
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Clarifying Statement by ECT Signatories
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Author: from First Things
Source: Leadership University
Comments: from the site: In the spring of 1994, a distinguished group of Roman Catholics and evangelical Protestants issued a much-discussed statement, Evangelicals and Catholics Together: The Christian Mission in the Third Millennium. That statement, commonly referred to as ECT, noted a growing "convergence and cooperation" between Evangelicals and Catholics in many public tasks, and affirmed agreement in basic articles of Christian faith while also underscoring the continuing existence of important differences. At a meeting in the fall of 1996, it was determined that further progress depended upon firm agreement on the meaning of salvation, and especially the doctrine of justification. After much discussion, study, and prayer over the course of a year, a statement was agreed to at a meeting in New York City, October 6-7, 1997. In future conversations they intend to address the outstanding questions noted at the end of this statement.
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Catholic-evangelical signers address areas of controversy
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Author: By Martin King
Source: Leadership University
Comments: from the site: "Three Southern Baptists who signed the controversial document Evangelicals and Catholics Together (ECT) have endorsed a statement intended to"resolve misunderstanding and be more explicit."
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Evangelicals Clarify Accord with Catholics
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Author: by Joe Maxwell
Source: Leadership University
Comments: from the site: "Some present called the meeting "historic." Others say it was at least highly significant. Whatever the case, a January 19 gathering of top evangelical leaders has averted what Prison Fellowship founder Charles Colson worried might become a "serious rift" over the controversial statement Evangelicals and Catholics Together: The Christian Mission in the Third Millennium (ECT)."
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Letter from Dr. Bill Bright announcing that key protestant leaders have met and reconciled
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Author: by Bill Bright
Source: Leadership University
Comments: from the site: "Dr. Bright's letter updates the ECT status with the story of a wonderful breakthrough and act of healing and understanding. Key Christian leaders who had been in disagreement over the 1994 ECT statement have been reconciled by our gracious Lord."
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Statement By Protestant Signers To ECT, January 19, 1995
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Author:
Source: Leadership University
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Why I Decided To Become A Signatory on the Document, "Evangelicals And Catholics Together: The Christian Mission in the Third Millennium"
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Author: by Bill Bright
Source: Leadership University
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Evangelicals and Catholics Together: The Christian Mission in the Third Millennium
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Author:
Source: Leadership University
Comments: from the site: "The following statement is the product of consultation, beginning in September 1992, between Evangelical Protestant and Roman Catholic Christians. Appended to the text is a list of participants in the consultation and of others who have given their support to this declaration."
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Evangelicals and Catholics Together
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Author:
Source: Leadership University
Comments: This is Leadership University's page where they have collected a number of important documents and articles related to an important series of Evangelical and Roman Catholic conversations that began in 1994.
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