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An Analytic Theology of Evangelism: A Classical Theist’s Approach (Veritas)

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An Analytic Theology of Evangelism clarifies and defends the Gospel and our call to evangelize. At the same time, the volume acts as an ecumenical work in theology. It not only bridges gaps between Catholic and Protestant theology, the volume develops new roads of communication for Christianity among the world traditions.

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  • Clarifies and defends the Gospel and our call to evangelize.
  • Acts as an ecumenical work in theology.
  • Develops new roads of communication for Christianity among the world traditions.
  • Acknowledgments
  • A (Very) Short Introduction
  • Part I: The Gospel
  • Chapter 1: The Gospel and the Call
  • Chapter 2: Justification: Catholic and Confessional Protestant Views
  • Part II: The Model
  • Chapter 3: A Model from the Saints
  • Chapter 4: An Analytic Christology of Religions
  • Part III: The Objections
  • Chapter 5: Evangelism as Epistemic and Cultural Violence
  • Chapter 6: It’s the End: A Short Reflection on How Many Will Be Saved
  • Appendix: Approaches to Street Evangelism
  • Bibliography
An Analytic Theology of Evangelism fills a critical gap in analytic theology by presenting a compelling approach to evangelization that will greatly benefit all Christians. Tyler McNabb covers a broad range of historical and systematic issues, offering a compelling rationale for evangelization while countering contemporary objections to it. This concise yet profound work is essential reading for anyone seeking to proclaim the gospel in today’s world.

—Matthew J. Ramage, professor of theology, Benedictine College

Having accepted a convergence between Catholic and Protestant teaching on justification, Tyler McNabb was free to produce a thoroughly workable approach to Christian evangelism. Congratulations!

—Gerald O’Collins, research professor and writer-in-residence, Jesuit Theological College

In this slim volume, Tyler McNabb dares to enter a realm that few philosophers, especially analytic ones, have ever tried to navigate. With ecumenical flourish, he shows that there are important issues in the nature and practice of evangelism that are distinctly philosophical. He also advances the discussion as he deftly points the way to solutions that deserve further attention from his fellow philosophers.

—Jerry L. Walls, professor of philosophy, scholar in residence , Houston Christian University

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