Return To Rome
Return To Rome
"I
have known Frank Beckwith for twenty years, and he is deeply in love
with and committed to Jesus Christ. He, an Evangelical Catholic, and I,
an Evangelical Protestant, have important differences theologically.
But there are also key areas of agreement between us. This book is an
irenic, intimate look at one man's journey of discipleship. But it is
much more than that. I have always believed that Protestant/Catholic
dialog is important. The two camps must develop awareness and
partnership about the things on which they agree, clarity about the
things on which they disagree, and charity with discernment about both.
This book is sure to advance that dialog. I highly recommend it." - J.
P. Moreland, Talbot School of Theology
"Return to Rome
is the story of Frank Beckwith's homecoming. It's a story told without
a trace of flippancy or disdain. Frank's love for the faith communities
that have shaped his life is obvious; and it gives to his narrative a
warmth and a grace that seems to me unique among contemporary
conversion stories."- Ronald K Tacelli, SJ, Boston College
"Frank
Beckwith sketches vividly the sense of home that so many of us have
found in the Catholic church. It is the one place where we can have it
all, where we can be both evangelical and catholic. Nothing is lost,
but all the fullness is gained. Told with grace and wit, Frank Beckwith
narrates life as it really is: a divine comedy. And he makes us all
laugh with him as he tells a truly edifying story." - Scott Hahn,
Franciscan University of Steubenville
"In
struggling with the unwelcome appeal of the Catholic church, Frank
Beckwith gave every benefit to the thinking of his Protestant brothers
and the long tradition that had formed him for so many years. The
result is a careful and generous explanation of the arguments for his
entering into full communion with the Catholic church. His faith memoir
will aid mutual understanding between Protestants and Catholics as well
as explain why so many serious Evangelicals have found themselves
(often unhappily) drawn to Rome."- David Mills, editor, Touchstone: A Journal of Mere Christianity
"Conversion
stories are always interesting, but when they flow out of a great heart
and mind, they do something unique: They create a convicting, holy
restlessness in the reader's soul. This is what Francis Beckwith
achieves in Return to Rome. Moving,
memorable, unblinkingly honest but always alive with charity,
Beckwith's Christian story--leaving the Catholic church, serving the
Lord as a world class Evangelical scholar and teacher, then finally
returning to his Catholic roots while treasuring his Evangelical
journey--is an unforgettable witness. I highly recommend it."- Charles
J. Chaput, OFM Cap, Archbishop of Denver
"A
compellingly instructive story of departure and return, loss and
recovery, in the Christian's way of discerning the Spirit's lead and
responding in the courage of faith."- Richard John Neuhaus, editor in
chief, First Things
"In
2007 Francis Beckwith, an esteemed scholar on ethical and political
issues at Baylor University, after announcing that he had returned to
the Roman Catholic church, resigned as president of the Evangelical
Theological Society. In this highly readable apologia pro vita sua, Frank reveals the reasons for his surprising spiritual odyssey."-Edwin M. Yamauchi, Miami University and 2006 ETS President
"Frank
Beckwith's memoir is a remarkable act of evangelical charity. He
recounts his reversion to Catholicism in ways that honor his
evangelical past, even as he shows how its riches are being transformed
by his new life in the communion of Rome."- Ralph C. Wood, Baylor
University
"Even if, like me, you are a confirmed, convinced, and conscientious Protestant, you have to say that Francis Beckwith's Return to Rome
is an interesting, intimate, and intellectually enlightening account of
why he returned to the church of his baptism and his youth. Every good
book faces obstacles, and I suspect that this good book will be no
different. The denominationally contentious among us will read it, and
attack it as Catholic apologetics, as inter-church proselytizing and
warfare. It is not. Rather, it's an account, a journey, a story, a
memoir, a travelogue. It gives its reasons, to be sure, but it is not
apologetics. It's the rich, articulate, and memorable narrative about
why one pilgrim decided to go home. Therein lies its value and its
contribution. I, for one, have always been partial to pilgrims and
their theological tales. This book is no exception." - Michael Bauman,
Hillsdale College
Author
Beckwith, Francis J.
Publisher
Brazos Press
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ISBN/Code: 9781587432477
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