Is there an already existing thread regarding this?
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Not sure what specifically you're asking about. Can you provide some context?
Didn't want to be redundant if there was a thread about this topic. However, since you asked.
What I'm looking for is a book(s) that specifically covers the topic of Evangelicals and Catholics together from a reformed perspective. The book doesn't necessarily have to be a critique about the original document, it can be, but something that looks at the "essence" of the ECT document. Without going too much further, that's the context. Hope it helps.
Chapter 6 "Evangelicals and Catholics Together" in https://vyrso.com/product/13502/is-the-reformation-over-an-evangelical-assessment-of-contemporary-roman-catholicism gived the background to these four ECT documents. But a reformed critique? others might help
What I'm looking for is a book(s) that specifically covers the topic of Evangelicals and Catholics together from a reformed perspective.
Hm. My library suggests https://vyrso.com/product/13502/is-the-reformation-over-an-evangelical-assessment-of-contemporary-roman-catholicism (especially chapter 6 ), a Baker Academics book by Mark Noll and Carolyn Nystrom.
Discussion of the ECT in a chapter was one of the tasks for the contributors of https://www.logos.com/product/26707/four-views-on-the-spectrum-of-evangelicalism , one of them Al Mohler.
And if you want the godfather of contemporary Reformed theology, RC Sproul, look at chapter 2 of "Faith Alone: The Evangelical Doctrine of Justification" (which somehow doesn't seem to be sold currently on Logos.com, but was part of the Libronix-based RC Sproul Digital Library).
... a critique about the original document ...
What original document are you talking about? Can you point to it?
Try this site for the document
http://www.leaderu.com/ftissues/ft9405/articles/mission.html
... a critique about the original document ... What original document are you talking about? Can you point to it?
There's a chapter in Robert Reymond's The Reformation's Conflict with Rome: Why it must continue, another in Sproul's Faith Alone, and a third in MacArthur's, Reckless Faith: When the Church Loses Its Will to Discern. He's also written an article in TMJ, as has Russell D. Moore in SBJT (the whole of that issue is on the relationship between evangelicals and catholics), Leonardo de Chirico in ERT, Robert Wilkin in JOTGES (also Philip Congdon). There's plenty more in the journals.
For a more general read, you might like Roman Catholics and Evangelicals: Agreements and Differences.
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