<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>The papacy of John Paul II was phenomenal, and not least for the fact that many evangelicals came to honor and respect him. Tim Perry calls on some of the best evangelical minds to offer their assessments of the thought of John Paul II as expressed in his major encyclicals.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br>The papacy of John Paul II was phenomenal, and not least for the fact that many evangelicals came to honor and respect him. Running parallel with this pope's ministry was an unprecedented level of conversation between Protestant evangelicals and Roman Catholics. In the West, at least, there was a growing sense that in a post-Christian society it was time for Christians of orthodox faith to explore their common commitments and to make common cause in the great moral and social issues of the day. Tim Perry calls on some of the best evangelical minds to offer their assessments of the thought of John Paul II as expressed in his major encyclicals.<p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br>". . . Dramatically enhances the global enterprise of interpretation of John Paul II. A great gift to clergy, ecumenists, scholars, and advanced students, the book sheds new light on an unforgettable doctor of the church."--Peter A. Huff, Anglican Theological Review, issue 90:4<br><br>". . . Sheds the light of evangelical theological scholarship on John Paul's efforts to remind the world that human beings can indeed grasp the truth of things, including the moral truths of things."--George Weigel for Denver Catholic Register, December 12, 2007<br><br>"A shining example of current openness and theological debate among Christians."--Arnold Rzepecki, Catholic Library World, June 2009<br><br>"An excellent book. It shows evangelical theologians reading and drawing on John Paul's philosophy and social teaching with remarkable sympathy."--Thomas P. Rausch, S.J., Theological Studies Book Reviews, June 2008<br><br>"An excellent commentary on the thought of JP2, providing helpful perspectives, criticism, and reflection on the state of evangelical thought today. . . The book will appeal to all interested in the thought of John Paul II as well as those encouraged by the Catholic-evangelical dialogue. It should also be helpful to anyone interested in the role of the Church in the modern world and insightful summaries of some of the best arguments for a theocentric humanism."--John P. Hittinger, Journal of Interdisciplinary Studies<br><br>"A remarkable book. At one and the same time, it is an excellent guide both to the religious and ethical thought of this highly influential pope and to the growing evangelical willingness to engage with it. Highly recommended."--Alister McGrath, professor of historical theology, Oxford University<br><br>"In the sixteenth century--a time when Protestants were not inclined to say nice things about Catholic leaders--the Reformer Theodore Beza addressed one of his treatises to 'the more sensible part of those who call themselves Roman Catholics.' This fine book of essays is a testimony to a Catholic pope whom many of us in the evangelical world revered, not only as a 'sensible' spiritual leader, but as someone who on various occasions and on various subjects spoke words of godly wisdom, both to us and for us."--Richard J. Mouw, president and professor of Christian philosophy, Fuller Theological Seminary<br><br>"John Paul II was one of the most significant witnesses to the gospel of Jesus Christ in recent times and a teacher of the church whose influence will extend far into the future. Here prominent evangelical thinkers assess his legacy with insight and appreciation through an engagement with the major encyclicals of his papacy. This is an outstanding collection of essays that bears witness to the vitality of both Roman Catholic and evangelical thought in service to our common Lord."--John R. Franke, professor of theology, Biblical Seminary<br><br>"Of the many legacies of the twenty-six--year pontificate of John Paul II is the astonishing attentiveness of non-Catholics to his teaching ministry, as is demonstrated in this informative and provocative book. Such attentiveness does not always mean agreement, but it is a genuinely new thing in the world Christian movement."--The Rev. Richard John Neuhaus, editor-in-chief of First Things<br>
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