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Evangelicals: Change of Heart toward Catholics
The Black Cordelias ^ | July 28, 2008 | The Black Cordelias

Posted on 07/29/2008 4:39:52 PM PDT by annalex

Evangelicals: Change of Heart toward Catholics

Evangelicals have been going through a major change of heart in their view of Catholicism over the past 15 years or so. In the 80’s when I was in college I lived in the Biblebelt and had plenty of experience with Evangelicals–much of it bad experience. The 80’s was the height of the “Are you saved?” question. In Virginia, the question often popped up in the first 10 minutes of getting to know someone. As I look back, Isurmise that this was coached from the pulpit or Sunday school as it was so well coordinated and almost universally applied. It was a good tactic for putting Catholics on the defensive even before it was known that they were Catholic—”ummmm, uhhh, well no, I’m not sure, I’m Catholic.” Then a conversation about works righteousness or saint statues would ensue. Yeah, nice to meet you, too.
Thankfully, those days are pretty much over. We now have formerly rabid anti-Catholics apologizing and even praising the pope. Catholics and Evangelicals have both learned that we have much in common and need each other to face the secular culture with a solid front. But, where did this detente come from? I think there is a real history to be told here and a book should be written. Let me give my perceptions of 7 major developments since 1993, which I regard as the the watershed year for the renewal of the Catholic Church in the United States.

1. The Catechism of the Catholic Church, 1993. When this document came out, it was uncertain that even Catholics would read it. We should have known that something was up when the French version hit the top of the bestsellers charts in France and stayed there for months. The English version did the same in the US. Catholics were reading the Catechism, forming study groups and challenging errant professors in the classroom.

2. World Youth Day, Denver 1993. Catholic youth and youth ministers woke up. Suddenly, Catholic youth ministers realized that the youth loved the pope. And they loved him all the more because he did not talk down to them or water down the faith. He challenged them. Gone now were the pizza and a video parish youth nights. Furthermore, youth and young adults took up the challenge to evangelize. One of those youth heard the message and started a website, New Advent. Catholic youth were now becoming zealous for the Catholic faith in its fullness and were not going to be swayed by an awkward conversation that began with “Are you saved?”

3. Scott Hahn. While the Catechism is great for expounding the Catholic faith, it is not a work of apologetics itself. It is not written to expose the flaws of Evangelical theology. It is not written to defend the Church against the attacks of Evangelicals per se. It just would not let them get away with misrepresenting the Catholic faith. But Scott Hahn hit the scene at about the same time with Rome Sweet Home: Our Journey to Catholicism (Ignatius Press: San Francisco, 1993). I first heard his testimony on cassette tape in 1996. It blew my mind. Suddenly, Catholic apologetics, which is as old as the Catholic Church itself, got a leg up and there was an explosion of books, magazines and websites that effectively undercut the arguments of the 5 Solas. For the first time, there was a cadre of Catholics well enough informed to defend their faith.

4. The Internet. The Net started exploding from 1993 to 1996. I had my first account in ‘94. Compuserve was horribly basic, but by ‘96 I had AOL and the religion debates raged instantly. Catholics who had just been given the most powerful weapon in the arsenal in the war against misinterpretation of their teaching were learning to type on a forum while balancing their catechisms on their laps. Of course, online versions came out, as well. But, no Evangelical bent on getting Catholics out of the arms of the Whore of Babylon could expect to do so without himself have a copy of the Catechism, knowing it inside out and pouring over it for the errors and horrors he would surely find. Evangelical apologists were confronted with a coherent and beautiful presentation of the Catholic faith that they were ill equipped to argue against. They learned that Catholics, too, loved Jesus Christ as their Lord and Savior. The Catechism had arrived providentially just before the internet and had turned the tables in just a few short years. With the apologetic movement hitting at the same time, Evangelicals were also confronted with Catholics who could argue from the Bible defending their faith and demonstrating the weaknesses of Evangelical interpretations of scripture.

5. Early Church Fathers. One fruit of the Apologetics movement has been a flowering anew of Catholic interest in Patristics. This is happening at every level from armchair apologists to doctoral studies. It is suddenly all about Patristics, whereas in the 70’s-90’s the academic focus had been on Karl Rahner and Liberation Theology.

6. Evangelical Third World Experience. Evangelicals have had a field day in Latin America among the poor who are not part of the internet conversation and are distant from the study of apologetics. But, Evangelicals have learned from their experiences abroad an essential aspect of the Gospel they were missing: the Works of Mercy. Once haughty with their criticism of “works righteousness,” they have learned one cannot attend to the spiritual needs of the poor without attending to their bodily needs. Catholic have always understood this. Now, the Evangelicals are coming around. I haven’t heard an Evangelical Televangelist speak on works righteousness in many years.

7. Secularism. With the collapse of the Mainline churches as the backbone of American religion over the past thirty years (since about 1975), Catholics and Evangelicals are the only ones left standing in this country to present the Gospel. Secularism is on the rise and is ruthless. Evangelicals are now learning that only Catholicism has the intellectual resources to combat the present secular age. And, with the pope, we have a pretty effective means for communicating the faith and representing it to the world. There is nothing an Evangelical can do that will match the power of one World Youth Day.

With such an array of Providential developments, Evangelicals as well as Catholics have come to appreciate the depth and the breadth of the Catholic faith. It is far more difficult for them to honestly dismiss Catholicism as the work of Satan as once they did without qualm. There have been apologies and there have been calls for a new partnership. Let us hope these developments will bring about a new moment of understanding for the Glory of the Lord.


TOPICS: Catholic; Ecumenism; Evangelical Christian
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To: andysandmikesmom

601 posted on 08/02/2008 4:33:15 PM PDT by Quix (key QUOTES POLS 1900 ON #76 http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/news/2031425/posts?page=77#77)
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To: andysandmikesmom; Quix
Ok you two, just a tip:

Grow up!


602 posted on 08/02/2008 4:33:26 PM PDT by Fichori (Obama's "Change we can believe in" means changing everything you love about America. For the worse.)
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To: sandyeggo

Must make reading one’s own posts quite challenging and tricky.


603 posted on 08/02/2008 4:33:41 PM PDT by Quix (key QUOTES POLS 1900 ON #76 http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/news/2031425/posts?page=77#77)
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To: Fichori

Where’s the fun in THAT?

LOL.


605 posted on 08/02/2008 4:34:29 PM PDT by Quix (key QUOTES POLS 1900 ON #76 http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/news/2031425/posts?page=77#77)
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To: Fichori

It is funny and silly, is it not?....


606 posted on 08/02/2008 4:34:32 PM PDT by andysandmikesmom
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To: sandyeggo

Never been the least bit of a challenge,

FOR ME.


607 posted on 08/02/2008 4:35:10 PM PDT by Quix (key QUOTES POLS 1900 ON #76 http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/news/2031425/posts?page=77#77)
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To: sandyeggo
If you want to create such a thread, go ahead. But I assure you that the handles of the moderators will not be revealed. It is a matter of policy.

And no, I am not Calvinist.

609 posted on 08/02/2008 4:36:12 PM PDT by Religion Moderator
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To: Fichori

OK, per your request, I will stop....for a while anyway....my point has been quite well made...


610 posted on 08/02/2008 4:36:13 PM PDT by andysandmikesmom
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To: sandyeggo

*snicker*


611 posted on 08/02/2008 4:36:33 PM PDT by big'ol_freeper (A vote for third party is a vote for nObama)
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To: Quix
Perhaps it would be easier if one tried real hard to imagine what it would be like being a mod with one’s screenname known.

Oh, right. That would require the CAPACITY to put ones’s self into another person’s skin/situation/shoes.

Sorry. I try to avoid suggesting the impossible but sometimes I fail.

Does the above insinuation (that someone lacks the capacity to put herself into another person's skin/situation/shoes) qualify as a personal assault?

If not, why not?

I'm most interested in your response.

612 posted on 08/02/2008 4:37:59 PM PDT by annie laurie (All that is gold does not glitter, not all those who wander are lost)
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To: Religion Moderator; All
It is a matter of policy.

Oh. Well. POLicy! Alrighty then! THAT's persuasive.

It's JR's board. He can do what he wants. Those to whom he gives power can do what they want as long as he's happy with it.

Calling it "policy" neither condemns, justifies, excuses, nor disparages it. It's just a way of saying, "We do it because we do it." And the suggestion that "policy" is like the law of the Medes and the Persians? What's up with that? Policy is not handed down from on high, and even those "policies' were not followed ...

In this instance my complaint is not against what is done (though at other times I might complain about that.)

I just can't let "It's a matter of policy" go by without commenting.

If I may suggest it, a simple, "It ain't gonna happen," is no less communicative and a lot crisper.

Away from the confuser for 50 hours or so. Leave some blood on the floor of the chariot for the Mad Dawgs to lick up..

615 posted on 08/02/2008 4:45:18 PM PDT by Mad Dawg (Oh Mary, conceived without sin, pray for us who have recourse to thee.)
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To: Marysecretary

That post of yours WAS a personal slam.


617 posted on 08/02/2008 4:49:56 PM PDT by Petronski (The God of Life will condemn the Chinese government. Gao li means GULAG.)
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To: Petronski

Ah yes, of course, of course.


619 posted on 08/02/2008 5:04:31 PM PDT by Marysecretary (.GOD IS STILL IN CONTROL)
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To: Thorin

I told you to leave the thread.


620 posted on 08/02/2008 5:13:30 PM PDT by Religion Moderator
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