Roman Catholicism: A Contemporary Evangelical Perspective

Written by Paul G. Schrotenboer Reviewed By Craig L. Blomberg

This slim volume is a significant document produced by the World Evangelical Fellowship in a series of its meetings in consultation with Roman Catholic observers. It expresses greater sympathy for Roman Catholic views than do many evangelical works while at the same time clearly exposing those areas where Roman Catholicism and Protestantism remain incompatible. The two branches of Christianity, for example, have come much closer to each other on doctrines of biblical authority and justification by faith but remain seemingly as far apart as ever on certain issues regarding Mary and the sacraments. All theological students should be aware of the developments outlined in this little book.


Craig L. Blomberg

Craig L. Blomberg
Denver Seminary
Denver, Colorado, USA