Nostra Aetate

Nostra Aetate is the shortest of the sixteen documents promulgated by the Second Vatican Council. It is just five sections long. But the impact of those five paragraphs over the last five decades has been extraordinary. Fifty years after the promulgation of Nostra Aetate we must continue to examine closely the Church's relationship to other faiths.

The contents of this book originated in a conference at the Catholic University of America in May 2015. The essays and lectures contained within focus on the relationships of the Catholic Church with the other "Abrahamic" faiths, primarily Islam and Judaism. There is some discussion of the Asian religions as well. This volume, in structure, loosely follows the document Nostra Aetate itself. The first part of the book gives a broad view of the document and its importance. The following parts concentrates on the relationships between the Catholic Church and the Asian, Muslim and Jewish religions. The concluding section of the book surveys the reception Nostra Aetate received in various ecclesial and academic contexts.

The essays in this volume provide an opportunity to reflect with profound gratitude on the remarkable strides the Church has made in her dialogue with Muslims and Jews in the past fifty years. As we contemplate the fruits this dialogue has borne and consider the future of these conversations, we can say with the Pslamist "How good and pleasant it is when brothers dwell in unity!"

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Nostra Aetate

Nostra Aetate is the shortest of the sixteen documents promulgated by the Second Vatican Council. It is just five sections long. But the impact of those five paragraphs over the last five decades has been extraordinary. Fifty years after the promulgation of Nostra Aetate we must continue to examine closely the Church's relationship to other faiths.

The contents of this book originated in a conference at the Catholic University of America in May 2015. The essays and lectures contained within focus on the relationships of the Catholic Church with the other "Abrahamic" faiths, primarily Islam and Judaism. There is some discussion of the Asian religions as well. This volume, in structure, loosely follows the document Nostra Aetate itself. The first part of the book gives a broad view of the document and its importance. The following parts concentrates on the relationships between the Catholic Church and the Asian, Muslim and Jewish religions. The concluding section of the book surveys the reception Nostra Aetate received in various ecclesial and academic contexts.

The essays in this volume provide an opportunity to reflect with profound gratitude on the remarkable strides the Church has made in her dialogue with Muslims and Jews in the past fifty years. As we contemplate the fruits this dialogue has borne and consider the future of these conversations, we can say with the Pslamist "How good and pleasant it is when brothers dwell in unity!"

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Nostra Aetate is the shortest of the sixteen documents promulgated by the Second Vatican Council. It is just five sections long. But the impact of those five paragraphs over the last five decades has been extraordinary. Fifty years after the promulgation of Nostra Aetate we must continue to examine closely the Church's relationship to other faiths.

The contents of this book originated in a conference at the Catholic University of America in May 2015. The essays and lectures contained within focus on the relationships of the Catholic Church with the other "Abrahamic" faiths, primarily Islam and Judaism. There is some discussion of the Asian religions as well. This volume, in structure, loosely follows the document Nostra Aetate itself. The first part of the book gives a broad view of the document and its importance. The following parts concentrates on the relationships between the Catholic Church and the Asian, Muslim and Jewish religions. The concluding section of the book surveys the reception Nostra Aetate received in various ecclesial and academic contexts.

The essays in this volume provide an opportunity to reflect with profound gratitude on the remarkable strides the Church has made in her dialogue with Muslims and Jews in the past fifty years. As we contemplate the fruits this dialogue has borne and consider the future of these conversations, we can say with the Pslamist "How good and pleasant it is when brothers dwell in unity!"


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780813228785
Publisher: The Catholic University of America Press
Publication date: 09/02/2016
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 344
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 8.90(h) x 1.00(d)

About the Author

Pim Valkenberg is associate professor of theology at the Catholic University of America. Anthony Cirelli is associate director of the Secreteriat of Ecumnical and Interreligious Affairs at the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops.

Table of Contents

Editors' Note Pim Valkenberg Anthony Cirelli ix

Foreword Bishop Mitchell T. Rozanski xi

Introduction John Garuey xiii

Translation of Nostra Aetate Thomas F. Stransky, CSP xix

I Historical and Theological Context 1

Why Fifty Years after the Promulgation of Nostra Aetate, One More English Translation, My Own? Thomas F. Stransky, CSP 3

Nostra Aetate: Historical Contingency and Theological Significance Pim Valkenberg 6

Nostra Aetate and Ecumenism Michael Root 27

II Asian Religions 41

Nostra Aetate and Pope Francis: Reflections on the Next Fifty Years of Catholic Dialogue with Buddhists James L. Fredericks 43

Nostra Aetate and the Catholic Way of Openness to Other Religions Francis X. Clooney, SJ 58

A Vaishnava Response to Dr. Francis X. Clooney's Essay, 'Nostra Aetate and the Catholic Way of Openness to Other Religions" Anuttama Dasa 76

III Dialogue with Muslims 91

The Catholic Church in Dialogue with Islam since the Promulgation of Nostra Aetate Jean-Louis Cardinal Tauran 93

Response to His Eminence, Cardinal Tauran Seyyed Hossein Nasr 100

Muslim Dialogue with the Church after Nostra Aetate Seyyed Hossein Nasr 103

Thoughts on Reading Professor Nasr's "Muslim Dialogue with the Church after Nostra Aetate" Sidney H. Griffith 116

Why Muslims Celebrate Nostra Aetate Sayyid M. Syeed 125

Response to Dr. Sayyid Syeed's Essay, "Why Muslims Celebrate Nostra Aetate" Bishop Denis Madden 128

A Muslim Reading of Nostra Aetate: Response to Dr. Sayyid Syeed Archbishop Michael L. Fitzgerald MAfr 133

Reflection on Nostra Aetate Sayed Hassan Akhlaq Hussaini 146

IV Dialogue with Jews 159

The International Dialogue between the Catholic Church and the Jews since Nostra Aetate Kurt Cardinal Koch 161

From Enemy to Partner: Toward the Realization of a Partnership between Judaism and Christianity Rabbi Irving Greenberg 178

Nostra Aetate and the Church's Dialogue with Jews: Fifty Years and Forward in the United States Timothy Cardinal Dolan 207

From Regret to Acclaim: A Jewish Reaction to Nostra Aetate Rabbi Noam E. Marans 214

V Local Reception in the United States and the Academy 223

The Narrative Dimensions of Interreligious Dialogue Larry Golemon 225

Official Jewish-Catholic Conversations in the United States: Origins, Content, and Future John W. Crossin, OSES 232

Continuing on the Path of Nostra Aetate: A Summary of Recent Developments and Future Possibilities for the Interreligious Dialogues of the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops Anthony Cirelli 239

The Academic Reception of Nostra Aetate Pim Valkenberg 253

Engaging in Dialogue: CADEIO and the Diocesan Ecumenical and Interreligious Officer Judi Longdin 264

Pursuing Truth in Dialogue Ann M. Garrido 270

Conclusion: The Church and World Religions Very Rev. Mark M. Morozowich 280

Bibliography 285

Contributors 298

Index 300

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