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INDEX FOR VOLUME TWENTY-EIGHT, 1991


ARTICLES:
    28:1 (Winter, 1991)

What Is Left to Believe in Jesus after the Scholars Have Done with Him?
    by Philip L. Culbertson 1
Ecumenical Aspects of the Norwegian Free-Church Experience in World War II
    by Arne Hassing 18
Veneration of the Saints in Western Christianity: An Ecumenical Issue in Historical Perspective
    by Susan A. Rabe 39
Mutual Recognition of Baptism and Pastoral Care of Interchurch Marriages
    by Ernest Falardeau 63
Sensus Fidelium : A Roman Catholic Reflection on Its Significance for Ecumenical Thought
    by Patrick J. Hartin 74
Can People Who Believe in Different Religions Talk Together?
    by Jacob Neusner 88

    28:2 (Spring, 1991)

The Victim-Community in Myth and History: Holocaust Ritual, the Question of Palestine, and the Rhetoric of Christian Witness
    by Martin S. Jaffee 223
A Lutheran Proposal for the Neuralgic Question of the Filioque : The L.W.F. at Curitiba, Brazil, 1990
    by Mark E. Chapman 239
An Ecumenical Solution to the Filioque Question?
    by Theodore Stylianopoulos 260
Mary and the Prophetic Mission of the Church
    by Mary E. Hines 281
Symbol as Universal Construction: Toward a Deconstruction of Syncretism
    by Nikky-Guinder Kaur Singh 299

    28:3 (Summer, 1991)

The Background and Goals of the Consultation on Scripture, Tradition, and the Church: The Ecumenical Nexus
    by William G. Rusch 379
Scripture, Tradition, and the Church
    by Pierre Duprey 381
Response to Pierre Duprey
    by Martin E. Marty 397
Scripture, Tradition, and the Church: The Ecumenical Nexus in American Lutheran Ecumenical Dialogue
    by Harding Meyer 401
Response to Harding Meyer
    by Walter R. Bouman 412
Scripture, Tradition, and the Church: The Ecumenical Nexus in International Lutheran Bilateral Dialogues
    by Darlis J. Swan 418
Response to Darlis Swan
    by Flemming Fleinert-Jensen 430
Scripture, Tradition, and the Church: The Ecumenical Nexus in Faith and Order Work
    by Günther Gassmann 435
Response to Günther Gassmann
    by Jeffrey Gros 448
The Doctrine of Scripture as a Doctrine about Tradition and the Church
    by John Reumann 455
The Doctrine of Tradition as a Doctrine about Scripture and the Church
    by Karlfried Froehlich 466
What Lessons Does the Consultation Suggest for the Future Dialogue Work of the E.L.C.A.?
    by Gabriel Fackre 472
What Lessons Have We Learned?
    by Daniel F. Martensen 475
Authors of "Scripture, Tradition, and the Church" Articles 478
The Study of Non-Christian Religions in the Post-Vatican II Roman Catholic Church
    by Francis X. Clooney 482

    28:4 (Fall, 1991)

From One Story to Many: An Ecumenical Reappraisal of Church History
    by Dale T. Irvin 537
Mystical and Evangelical Theology in Martin Luther and St. John of the Cross
    by Donald Christopher Nugent 555
Tillich on Death and Suffering: A Key to Buddho-Christian Dialogue
    by Whalen W. Lai 566
Jews and the Death of Jesus in Post-Vatican II Christologies
    by Bernard P. Prusak 581

EXPLORATIONS AND RESPONSES:

Christians and Jews in Dialogic Community? A Question to Jacob Neusner
    by Bernard J. Lee, S.M. 101
Can People Who Believe in Different Religions Talk Together? A Jewish Response to Jacob Neusner
    by Richard Libowitz 108
Can People Who Believe in Different Religions Talk Together? A Muslim Response to Jacob Neusner
    by Khalid Durán 111
The Word Proceeds from the Spirit
    by Paul W. Newman 115
Further Studies of Jesus and Paul Based on Swidler's <BI>Yeshua
    by Harvey Falk 120
Response to Bernard J. Lee, Richard Libowitz, and Khalid Durán
    by Jacob Neusner 324
Another Response to Jacob Neusner's "Can People of Different Religions Talk Together?"
    by Lillian Sigal 625
Response to Marshall S. Jaffee
    by Eugene J. Fisher 631

EDITORIAL:
Toward a "Universal Declaration of Global Ethos"
    by Leonard Swidler and Hans Küng 123

BOOK REVIEWS 126-183, 332-348, 495-513, 636-656
BOOKS RECEIVED 125, 184, 280, 329, 348-349, 471, 513-515, 657-661
ECUMENICAL ABSTRACTS 185-203, 350-365, 516-527, 662-671
ECUMENICAL EVENTS 204-221, 366-378, 528-536, 672-688


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