That They May All Be One Podcast

That They May All Be One Podcast
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Welcome to That They May All Be One: The Podcast of the Center for Catholic and Evangelical Theology. The CCET is a theological enterprise of Catholic, Protestant, and Orthodox Christians whose goal is to promote faithfulness throughout the Church to the Word of God in Jesus Christ. It seeks to advance the knowledge of God's revelation as authoritatively mediated by Holy Scripture and normatively interpreted by the church's credal and dogmatic tradition. Without avoiding the difficult issues that divide us, it seeks ways in which our traditions, East and West, Reformation and Catholic, North and South, might enrich one another in pursuit of Christian unity.
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The show focuses on ecumenical dialogue among Catholic, Protestant, and Orthodox traditions, with episodes touching on topics like the history of the Reformation, interpretations of scripture, and collaborative initiatives aimed at fostering Christian unity, exemplified in its inaugural episode featuring discussions on the Center's origins.

Welcome to That They May All Be One: The Podcast of the Center for Catholic and Evangelical Theology. The CCET is a theological enterprise of Catholic, Protestant, and Orthodox Christians whose goal is to promote faithfulness throughout the Church to the Word of God in Jesus Christ. It seeks to advance the knowledge of God’s revelation as authoritatively mediated by Holy Scripture and normatively interpreted by the church’s credal and dogmatic tradition. Without avoiding the difficult issues that divide us, it seeks ways in which our traditions, East and West, Reformation and Catholic, North and South, might enrich one another in pursuit of Christian unity.
In this episode, Doug Sweeney sits down with Mickey Mattox (Hillsdale College) and Joel Chopp (Asbury Theological Seminary) to discuss the significance of the Pro Ecclesia Journal and their work as its newly appointed Editor and Managing Editor.
Pro Ecclesia Journal Articles that Impacted Dr. Chopp and Dr. Mattox:
The New Testament and the Nicene Dogma: A Contribution to the Recovery of Theological Exegesis by David S. Yeago (1994).
Pro Ecclesia Journal: Volume 4 Issue 1, February 1995.
Lutheran-Roman Catholic Consensus on Justification: The Theological Achievement of the Joint Declaration by David S. Yeago (1998).
Links Related to Pro Ecclesia:
To view and purchase the latest edition of the Pro Ecclesia Journal, click here.
To purchase a subscription to Pro Ecclesia, click here.
To submit your manuscript to Pro Ecclesia, click here.
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