Learning From Each Other

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C.S. Lewis writes that Mere Christianity is “a hall out of which doors open into several rooms . . . but it is in the rooms, not in the hall, that there are fires and chairs and meals” (Mere Christianity, xv).

This is a place where faithful Christians from diverse traditions share what they have learned in their chosen rooms as well as from their brothers and sisters in Christ who have been nourished in other rooms. We encourage you to add your own thoughts and comments; to enter into this exchange of ideas so we might learn from each other in our walk with Christ. 

 

What Can Evangelicals Learn From Catholics: Dr. Gordon T. Smith

 

What Can Catholics Learn From Evangelicals: Dr. Robert Stackpole

 

How Are We Saved?: Dr. Robert Stackpole

 

Ready to learn with your fellow Christians?

Genuine ecumenical dialogue starts with understanding and mutual respect. We have partnered with Dr. Harry Strauss to provide his guide, Catholics and Evangelicals in Dialogue, to anyone who wants to start a small group. Click through to access Dr. Strauss’ talk explaining the origins of the guide, a PDF copy of the guide, and a video of a small group session, as well as the complete collection of talks recorded at the Project 17:21 Conference.

 

To find published works from our authors and affiliates on a variety of subjects, visit our Resource page.