Sic Et Non

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Pub. Date: 2002-06-01
Publisher(s): Orbis Books
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Summary

In Sic et Non, Stephen J. Pope and Charles Hefling bring together twelve penetrating analyses of Dominus Iesus, the "Declaration on the Unicity and Salvific Universality of Jesus Christ and the Church, " issued on September 5th 2000 by the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith. Scholars of such note as ecclesiologist Francis A. Sullivan, theologian Robert Imbelli, biblical scholar Pheme Perkins, and comparative interreligious theologian Francis X. Clooney dare both to agree with the Congregation, where it points out core elements of Christian tradition and to point out what they see as elements that appear to have been composed in haste and without reference to agreements reached in dialogue with other Christian churches and other religious traditions, especially Judaism and Islam.

Author Biography

Stephen J. Pope is associate professor of ethics and chairs the theology department at Boston College Charles Hefling, associate professor of systematic theology at Boston College, edits Method: Journal of Lonergan Studies

Table of Contents

Prefacep. vii
Abbreviationsp. xi
The Text of Dominus Iesus
Declaration "Dominus Iesus"p. 3
A Sampling of Reactions to Dominus Iesus from around the World
Statement of Dr. George Carey Archbishop of Canterburyp. 27
Statement of Joseph A. Fiorenza Bishop of Houston-Galveston President of the National Conference of Catholic Bishopsp. 28
Statement of Dr. Ishmael Noko General Secretary of the Lutheran World Federationp. 30
Outside the Catholic Church No Salvation? Article by Rembert G. Weakland, O.S.B. Archbishop of Milwaukeep. 32
Statement of Pope John Paul II at Recitation of the Angelus, 1 October 2000p. 34
Ecumenical Trends Article by Michael J. Champion, D.D., M.A. Th. Archbishop of Cleveland Ukrainian Autocephalous Orthodox Churchp. 35
On Dominus Iesus and the Jews Article by Dr. David Berger Professor of History, Brooklyn College and the Graduate Center, City University of New Yorkp. 39
Sic et Non: Theological Discussion of Dominus Iesus
Introduction and Ecclesiological Issuesp. 47
A Rahnerian Responsep. 57
A Protestant Reflection on Ecumenism and Interfaith Issuesp. 68
New Testament Eschatology and Dominus Iesusp. 80
"There's a Wideness in God's Mercy"p. 89
The Reaffirmation of the Christic Centerp. 96
Method and Meaning in Dominus Iesusp. 107
A Jewish Responsep. 124
Implications for Catholic Magisterial Teaching on Jews and Judaismp. 134
Challenges to Muslim-Christian Relationsp. 150
Implications for the Practice of Inter-Religious Learningp. 157
A Timely Reaffirmation and Clarification of Vatican IIp. 169
Referencesp. 179
Contributorsp. 197
Indexp. 201
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