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Book Launch at CITI

Book Launch at CITI

Launch of Dr Patrick McGlinchey’s book, Ratzinger’s Augustinianism and Evangelicalism: An Exploration in Ecumenical Rapprochement (Studies in Christian History and Thought) (Paternoster, 2017)

On Wednesday 5 April, in the Church of Ireland Theological Institute, Revd Professor Stephen N. Williams (Union Theological College, Belfast) launched Dr Patrick McGlinchey monograph Ratzinger’s Augustinianism and Evangelicalism: An Exploration in Ecumenical Rapprochement (Studies in Christian History and Thought). It was a celebratory occasion which was attended by a large audience.

The book is an exploration on whether the theology of Pope Emeritus Benedict XVI (Joseph Ratzinger) provides an unexpected bridge to the evangelical tradition. It was described by one reviewer as a ‘refined, critical, and unflinching analysis of the theology of Joseph Ratzinger.’

The book is available through amazon at https://www.amazon.co.uk/

Revd Professor Stephen N. Williams & Dr Patrick McGlinchey
Revd Professor Stephen N. Williams & Dr Patrick McGlinchey
Archbishop of Dublin, Michael Jackson, CITI student, Graham Jones  & Provost Sammy Wainaina (All Saints' Cathedral, Nairobi)
Archbishop of Dublin, Michael Jackson, CITI student, Graham Jones & Provost Sammy Wainaina (All Saints' Cathedral, Nairobi)
Revd Canon Dr Maurice Elliott (Director of CITI), Provost Sammy Wainaina  & Louise Girthire (All Saints' Cathedral, Nairobi) & Dr Patrick McGlinchey
Revd Canon Dr Maurice Elliott (Director of CITI), Provost Sammy Wainaina & Louise Girthire (All Saints' Cathedral, Nairobi) & Dr Patrick McGlinchey
Provost Sammy Wainaina (All Saints' Cathedral, Nairobi)  with Revd Canon Patrick Comerford
Provost Sammy Wainaina (All Saints' Cathedral, Nairobi) with Revd Canon Patrick Comerford
Provost Sammy Wainaina, CITI student William Geoffrey & Louise Girthire
Provost Sammy Wainaina, CITI student William Geoffrey & Louise Girthire