Justification Today: The Roman Catholic and Anglican Debate
ARCIC 220
Protocol: ARCIC 220
Author/editor(s): R.G. England Publisher: Oxford: Latimer House (1979)
Creation: 1979 The date of original creation or publication, if known Size/extent: 40 pages; booklet
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In 1977 about 130 evangelical members of the Anglican church wrote an Open Letter expressing their concern about the growing contact and unity of the Anglican church and the Roman Catholic church. This study was written in 1979 discussing some of those issues.
The book considers justification in the New Testament, the Reformation and Council of Trent, later discussions of Anglican and Roman Catholic doctrines, and thoughts for the future.