Pope Francis has applied the principle of &;the whole is greater than its parts&; to ecumenical and interreligious contexts. For example, Pope Francis often speaks about a unity that is greater than its parts in terms of the polyhedron. Unity born of a polyhedron preserves difference, and unity born of the sphere reinforces homogeneity. The epoch of globalization invites us to think about the cultural and economic exchanges in the world today in such a way that difference is never abandoned for the sake of wanton hegemony. Pope Francis has thus applied this new notion of encounter to questions of ecumenism and interreligious dialogue. Christians can be encouraged not only to seek greater unity amongst themselves but also to bear witness to their faith to seek greater unity among Christians and, with no less vigor, to advance understanding with adherents to non-Christian systems of belief. In this process, Protestants, Catholics, Muslims, Christians, and Jews can learn about one another through a consideration of the complementarities between the two kinds of dialogue. The more we address the specific challenges and blessings of each particular dialogue, the more we become true agents of dialogue for the Church and for the world.
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Preface: Spreading the Gospel of Peace (Eph 6:15): Christian Unity and Interreligious Encounter According to Evangelii Gaudium |
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Introduction |
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INTERSECTIONS AND CONVERGENCES |
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1 Christian Unity and Interreligious Encounter Today: The Nigerian Experience |
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2 Whole and Parts: Ecumenism and Interreligious Encounters in Pope Francis's Teologia del Pueblo |
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3 Hindu, Christian, Catholic: Four Western Jesuits in India and the Balance They Achieved |
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4 The Relationship between Ecumenism and Interreligious Dialogue: Insights from the Catholic Evangelization of Eastern Africa |
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CHRISTIAN UNITY IN THE AGE OF GLOBAL ENCOUNTERS |
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1 Ecumenism from the Viewpoint of the Pontifical Council for Promoting Christian Unity |
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2 Revitalizing the Fading of Ecumenical Memory and Reenergizing the Promise of Our Ecumenical Future: Can Ecumenism Be Taught? |
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3 An Initial Schism between the Synagogue and the Church? Some Implications of an Ancient Debate for Ecumenism Today |
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THEOLOGY OF RELIGIONS AND INTERRELIGIOUS LEARNING |
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1 Towards a Tentative Catholic Zionism: The Trajectory after Nostra Aetate* |
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3 Reading Qur'anic Verses on Other Religions: Modern Exegetical Approaches |
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4 Scripture Speaking about Itself: The Self-Referentiality of the Qur'an and Christian-Muslim Dialogue |
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5 The Best of Schemers: Divine Plotting in the Bible and the Qur'an |
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6 "In Them Ye Have Benefits for a Term Appointed" (Q: 22:33). A Girardian Perspective on the Origin of Islam |
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7 Towards a Communion of All Things beyond Anthropocentrism and Biocentrism: A Catholic-Confucian Dialogue on Social Justice and Ecology |
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Afterword: The Truth Shall Set You Free! |
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Peter Casarella is Associate Professor at the University of Notre Dame and co-editor with Mun'im Sirry of Finding Beauty in the Other: Theological Reflections across Religious Traditions (Herder & Herder, 2019). His last monograph was entitled Word as Bread: Language and Theology in Nicholas of Cusa (Aschendorff, 2017). He has also written articles and book chapters on Latinx Theology, Pope Francis, theological aesthetics, symbol and sacrament, Christian spirituality in the modern and postmodern age, faith and reason, the problem of conscience, and many other topics.
Gabriel Said Reynolds did his doctoral work at Yale University in Islamic Studies. Currently he researches the Qur'an and Muslim/Christian relations and is Professor of Islamic Studies and Theology in the Department of Theology at Notre Dame. He is the author of The Qur'an and the Bible (Yale 2018), and Allah: God in the Qur'an (Yale 2020), among other works.