Catholicism and Interreligious Dialogue

Catholicism and Interreligious Dialogue
Author: James Heft
Publsiher: OUP USA
Total Pages: 235
Release: 2011-11-21
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780199827879

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Each article is followed by a significant response from a member of the non-Catholic faith community being addressed and by a response to the response by the author of the article.

Man of Dialogue

Man of Dialogue
Author: Gregory K. Hillis
Publsiher: Liturgical Press
Total Pages: 320
Release: 2021-11-15
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780814684603

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How Catholic was Thomas Merton? Since his death in 1968, Merton’s Catholic identity has been regularly questioned, both by those who doubt the authenticity of his Catholicism given his commitment to ecumenical and interreligious dialogue and by those who admire Merton as a thinker but see him as an aberration who rebelled against his Catholicism to articulate ideas that went against the church. In this book, Gregory K. Hillis illustrates that Merton’s thought was intertwined with his identity as a Catholic priest and emerged out of a thorough immersion in the church’s liturgical, theological, and spiritual tradition. In addition to providing a substantive introduction to Merton’s life and thought, this book illustrates that Merton was fundamentally shaped by his identity as a Roman Catholic.

Kierkegaard and the Catholic Tradition

Kierkegaard and the Catholic Tradition
Author: Jack Mulder, Jr.,Jack Mulder
Publsiher: Indiana University Press
Total Pages: 304
Release: 2010
Genre: Catholic Church
ISBN: 9780253355362

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Although Søren Kierkegaard, considered one of the most passionate Christian writers of the modern age, was a Lutheran, he was deeply dissatisfied with the Lutheran establishment of his day. Some scholars have said that he pushed his faith toward Catholicism. Placing Kierkegaard in sustained dialogue with the Catholic tradition, Jack Mulder, Jr., does not simply review Catholic reactions to or interpretations of Kierkegaard, but rather provides an extended look into convergences and differences on issues such as natural theology, natural moral law, Christian love, apostolic authority, the doctrine of hell, contrition for sins, the doctrine of purgatory, and the communion of saints. Through his analysis of Kierkegaard's philosophy of religion, Mulder presents deeper possibilities for engagements between Protestantism and Catholicism.

Catholicism in Dialogue

Catholicism in Dialogue
Author: Wayne Teasdale
Publsiher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 212
Release: 2004
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN: 0742531783

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Drawing on his extensive knowledge and experience of ecumenical cooperation, Roman Catholic lay brother and monk Wayne Teasdale offers a strong and prophetic voice for interfaith dialogue that brings traditions together without watering them down. He offers a blueprint for combining the strengths and perspectives of various faiths in order to address the crises of poverty, racism, environmental pollution and moral indifference. Highly informative and compelling, this book is accessible to a wide audience, from the classroom to study groups and others who want to learn about conversing across traditions.

Interreligious Dialogue

Interreligious Dialogue
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 694
Release: 1997
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: OCLC:937503140

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On Heaven and Earth

On Heaven and Earth
Author: Jorge Mario Bergoglio,Abraham Skorka
Publsiher: Image
Total Pages: 258
Release: 2015-12-22
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780804138727

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New York Times Bestseller! From the man who became Pope Francis, Jorge Mario Bergoglio shares his thoughts on religion, reason, and the challenges the world faces in the 21st century with Abraham Skorka, a rabbi and biophysicist. For years Cardinal Jorge Mario Bergoglio, archbishop of Argentina, and Rabbi Abraham Skorka were tenacious promoters of interreligious dialogues on faith and reason. They both sought to build bridges among Catholicism, Judaism, and the world at large. On Heaven and Earth, originally published in Argentina in 2010, brings together a series of these conversations where both men talked about various theological and worldly issues, including God, fundamentalism, atheism, abortion, homosexuality, euthanasia, same-sex marriage, and globalization. From these personal and accessible talks comes a first-hand view of the man who would become pope to 1.2 billion Catholics around the world in March 2013.

Catholics in Interreligious Dialogue

Catholics in Interreligious Dialogue
Author: Anthony O'Mahony,Peter Bowe
Publsiher: Gracewing Publishing
Total Pages: 274
Release: 2006
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0852446403

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This volume brings together a wide-ranging and engaging series of studies that witness to the depth of theological reflection that the contemporary Christian monastic and scholarly community are engaged in as the religious traditions seek to understand and relate to each other in a global context. (Catholic)

Catholicism Engaging Other Faiths

Catholicism Engaging Other Faiths
Author: Vladimir Latinovic,Gerard Mannion,Jason Welle, O.F.M.
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 331
Release: 2018-12-08
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9783319985848

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This book assesses how Vatican II opened up the Catholic Church to encounter, dialogue, and engagement with other world religions. Opening with a contribution from the President of the Pontifical Council for Interreligious Dialogue, Cardinal Jean-Louis Tauran, it next explores the impact, relevance, and promise of the Declaration Nostra Aetate before turning to consider how Vatican II in general has influenced interfaith dialogue and the intellectual and comparative study of world religions in the postconciliar decades, as well as the contribution of particular past and present thinkers to the formation of current interreligious and comparative theological methods. Additionally, chapters consider interreligious dialogue vis-à-vis theological anthropology in conciliar documents; openness to the spiritual practices of other faith traditions as a way of encouraging positive interreligious encounter; the role of lay and new ecclesial movements in interreligious dialogue; and the development of Monastic Interreligious Dialogue. Finally, it includes a range of perspectives on the fruits and future of Vatican’s II’s opening to particular faiths such as Judaism, Islam, Hinduism, and Buddhism.