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Is the Reformation Over?: An Evangelical Assessment of Contemporary Catholicism. Four Perspectives - III

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  18 March 2013

Kimlyn J. Bender
Affiliation:
University of Sioux Falls

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Review Symposium
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Copyright © The College Theology Society 2007

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10 Barth, Karl, Church Dogmatics, vol. 1.2, The Doctrine of the Word of God, trans. Thomson, G. T. and Knight, Harold, ed. Bromiley, G. W. and Torrance, T. F. (Edinburgh: T.& T. Clark, 1956), 210Google Scholar (henceforth CD and volume no.).

11 CD 1.2, 211.

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21 Some of the most important recent studies of evangelical ecclesiology are the papers collected in Evangelical Ecclesiology: Reality or Illusion, ed. Stackhouse, John G. Jr., (Grand Rapids: Baker, 2003)Google Scholar, as well as those in The Community of the Word: Toward an Evangelical Ecclesiology, ed. Husbands, Mark and Treier, Daniel J. (Downers Grove, IL: InterVarsity Press, 2005)Google Scholar; see also Vanhoozer, Kevin, “Evangelicalism and the Church: The Company of the Gospel,” in The Futures of Evangelicalism: Issues and Prospects, ed. Bartholomew, Craig, Perry, Robin, and West, Andrew (Grand Rapids: Kregel, 2004), 4099Google Scholar; and George, Timothy, “The Sacramentality of the Church: An Evangelical Baptist Perspective,” in Baptist Sacramentalism, ed. Cross, Anthony R. and Thompson, Philip E. (Waynesboro, GA: Paternoster Press, 2003), 2135.Google Scholar