Journal of Ecumenical Studies
Contents of Volume 45 (2010)
Volume 45, Number 1 (Winter, 2010)
Articles:
Like Rosewater: Reflections On Interreligious Dialogue
by Ingeborg Gabriel 1
Protestant Reconciliation—A Matter For Solid Dialogue:
A 17th-Century Dutch Proposal For International Lutheran-Reformed Dialogue And A European Protestant Agreement
by Frank Van De Pol 24
Catholic-Jewish Dialogue: Contesting The Covenants
by David J. Bolton 37
The Prophet & The Saint: Exploring Tensions And Possibilities For Dialogue Between Faiths
by David Emmanuel Singh 61
What Do College Students Want? A Student-Centered Approach To Multifaith Involvement
by Paul V. Sorrentino 79
Culture And Interreligious Understanding According To The Romanian Philosopher Lucian Blaga
by Michael S. Jones 97
You Are Peter: A Critical Analysis Of The Orthodox View Of Papal Primacy In View Of An Alternative Way Of Exercising Papal Primacy
by Vitalis Mshanga 113
Explorations And Responses:
What A Reform Rabbi Learns From Prophet Muhammad
by Allen S. Maller 134
Editorial:
Authentic Religion: Within Me, And Between Me And Thee
by Leonard Swidler 140
Book Reviews 143
Ecumenical Resources 168
Volume 45, Number 2 (Spring, 2010)
Editorial:
“Nobody Knows Everything About Anything!” The Cosmic Dance Of Dialogue
by Leonard Swidler 175
Special Section: Unity In Mission Faith And Order Study Group Introduction: Unity In Mission
by Mitzi J. Budde And Don Thorsen 178
Unity And Mission: A Pilgrimage Of Accompaniment
by John T. Ford 187
Repentance As A Paradigm For Christian Mission
by Matthew D. Lundberg 201
The Marks As Signposts Of The Journey To Unity In Mission
by Mitzi J. Budde 218
The Role Of Ecumenical Charity In Christian Mission
by Antonios Kireopoulos 227
Relational Unity In Mission: Reflecting God’s Life
by Susan E. Davies 234
Transforming A Nation Through Mission: A Case Study On The Church In Albania
by Anton C. Vrame 245
Articles:
Pentecostalism And Political Empowerment: The Nigerian Phenomenon
by Simonmary Asese Aihiokhai 249
Renovating The Household Of Life: On The Development Of Ecumenical Relations Between Sacred And Scientific
by Aaron T. Hollander 265
Explorations And Responses:
Muslim-Christian Relationship From The Perspective Of King Abdullah’s Interfaith Dialogue Initiatives: Current Challenges And Possibilities
by Fahad A. Alhomoudi 288
Response To Kinnamon, Bouteneff, And Daniels
by Margaret O’gara 296
Response To Bolton’s “Contesting The Covenants”
by Philip A. Cunningham 299
Book Reviews 301
Ecumenical Resources 334
Volume 45, Number 3 (Summer, 2010)
Editorial:
The Study Of Religion And Interreligious Dialogue
by Leonard Swidler 349
Special N.A.A.E. Section On “The Ethical Horizon From An Ecumenical Point Of View”
Introduction
by John W. Crossin 352
Ethics In Ecumenical Dialogues: A Survey And Analysis
by Michael Root 357
What Orthodox Christian Ethics Can Offer Ecumenism
by Stanley S. Harakas 376
The Ethics Of Peacemaking: The Genesis Of Called Together To Be Peacemakers—Report Of The
International Mennonite-Catholic Dialogue (2004)
by Drew Christiansen 385
Exploring The Great Divide: Sex, Ethics, And Ecumenism
by Timothy F. Sedgwick 417
Prudence And The Future: An Ecumenically Shaped Ethic
by John W. Crossin 426
Response To “The Ethical Horizon”: Fidelity, Hospitality, And Justice
by Kristin Johnston Largen 433
Reflections On Presentations
by Thomas A. Prinz 440
Ecumenical Foremothers: Commemorating, Celebrating, And Continuing Their Legacy
by Lorelei F. Fuchs 443
Articles:
Crossing Religious Borders
by June O’connor 451
A Politics Of Pluralism In American Democracy:
Reinhold Niebuhr’s Christian Realism As A National Resource In A Post-9/11 World
by Tony L. Richie 471
Trialogue: Out Of The Shadows Into Blazing “Desert” Sun!
by Leonard Swidler 493
Book Reviews 510
Volume 45, Number 4 (Fall, 2010)
Editorial:
A Modest Suggestion: “God,” Not “Allah”
by Leonard Swidler 523
Articles:
The Implications Of “Religious Experience” For Catholic-Pentecostal Dialogue: A Catholic Perspective
by Ralph Del Colle 525
Eucharistic Ecclesiology Of Nicolas Afanasiev And Its Ecumenical Significance: A New Perspective
by Anastacia Wooden 543
The Recovery Of Eucharistic And Holographic Ecclesiology As A Promising Avenue Of Ecumenical Dialogue And Broader Mutual Recognition
by Laurent Cleenewerck And Ernst R. Von Schwarz 561
Ecumenical Reflections On The Lutheran–Roman Catholic Simul Justus Et Peccator Controversy
by Vitalis Mshanga 578
Choosing Fear Or Freedom: Apocalyptic Thinking As A Danger And An Invitation For Christians
by Mary Steinmetz 591
Mapping” The Religious Other:
Vatican II’s Approach To Protestantism
by Jerusha Tanner Lamptey 604
A Shiite Theology Of Solidarity Through The Remembrance Of Liberative Suffering
by Habibollah Babaei 615
Explorations And Responses:
Dying Before Dying:
Interview With Brother David Steindl-Rast
by Kenneth P. Kramer 632
Pacem In Terris
by Normandie Gaitley 645