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JOURNAL OF ECUMENICAL STUDIES

INDEX FOR VOLUME FORTY-ONE (2004)

 

 

ARTICLES:

41:1 (Winter, 2004)

 

       Into Another Intensity: Christian-Jewish Dialogue Moves Forward

               by Michael S Kogan 1

       Ambassador for the Word: Mary as a Bridge for Dialogue

       between Catholicism and Islam

               by Maura Hearden 18

       Ash Wednesday after Auschwitz

               by Theresa M. Sanders 39

       Ecumenism at a Cost: Women, Ordination, and Sexuality:

       “Disagree with the Umpire—Take the Ball, and Go Home”

               by Leonie B. Liveris 55

       The Interfaith Movement: An Incomplete Assessment

               by Kusumita P. Pedersen 74

 

41:2 (Spring, 2004)

Ecumenism: New Studies in North American Perspective

 

       Preface

               by Mark Noll 119

       Introduction 

               by Daniel C. Goodwin and Samuel H. Reimer 121

       About the Authors 124

       Maritime Baptist Union and the Power of Regionalism

               by Daniel C. Goodwin 125

       The Canadian Council of Churches:

       Its Founding Vision and Early Years, 1944–1964

               by Daniel C. Goodwin 147

       Cooperative Religion in Quebec

               by Richard Lougheed 174

       Things That Make for a Peacable Kingdom: An Overview of Christianity and

       Cooperativeness” across the Continental Divide

               by Dennis R. Hoover and Samuel H. Reimer 205

       Lay Cooperation in Canada: Catholic and Mainline and Conservative Protestant

       Attitudes toward  Interdenominational Cooperation

               by Samuel H. Reimer 223

       Ecumenism of the Trenches? The Politics of Evangelical-Catholic Alliances

               by Dennis R. Hoover 247

 

41:3–4 (Summer–Fall, 2004)

 

       Muslim, Jewish, and Christian Relationships in Germany

       following September 11, 2001

               by Frederick C. Holmgren 293

       Old Wine in New Bottles: Liberation Theology and the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict

               by Adam Gregerman 313

       A Spherical Model of Spirituality:    A Pluralistic Perspective on the

       World’s Religions

               by  Mehrdad Massoudi 341

       Mendelssohn’s Religious Perspective of Non-Jews

               by Zvi Jonathan Kaplan 355

       Problem or Promise? Confessional Martyrs and

       Mennonite-Roman Catholic Relations

               by Jeremy M. Bergen 367

       Paris, Rome, Jerusalem: An Ecumenical Journey

               by George Lindbeck 389

       Just Policing: How War Could Cease to Be a Church-Dividing Issue

               by Gerald W. Schlabach 409

       Panikkar, Abhishiktānanda, and the Distinction between Relativism and

       Relativity in Interreligious Discourse

               by Judson B. Trapnell 431

 

 

EXPLORATIONS AND RESPONSES:

       A Response to David S. Wyman

               by Eugene J. Fisher 95

       A Response to Michael S. Kogan concerning “Reflections on Covenant and Mission”

               by Philip A. Cunningham 272

       The Würzburg Declaration

               by Francis X. D’sa, S.J 275

       Francis Younghusband: Founder of the World Congress of Faiths

               by Marcus Braybrooke 456

       Response tothe David Wyman Special Issue

               by William D. Rubinstein 463

 


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