J0URNAL OF ECUMENICAL STUDIES
INDEX FOR VOLUME THIRTY-EIGHT,
2001
ARTICLES:
38:1 (Winter, 2001)
"The Joint Declaration on the Doctrine of Justification": Soteriological
and Ecclesiological Implications (2001 Annual Conference of the North
American Academy of Ecumenists)
Introduction
by Darlis J. Swan
1
The Joint Declaration: A Faith and Order Perspective
by Alan D.
Falconer
5
Response to Alan D. Falconer's "The Joint Declaration: A Faith and Order
Perspective"
by Lynne F.
Lorenzen
17
The Lutheran-Roman Catholic Agreement on Justification: Its Ecumenical
Significance and Scope from a Methodist Point of View
by Geoffrey
Wainwright
20
Bumuntu: An African Response to the Lutheran-Roman Catholic Agreement on
Justification
by Mutombo
Nkulu-N'Sengha
43
The Lutheran-Roman Catholic Joint Declaration on the Doctrine of
Justification: Soteriological and Ecclesiological Implications from an
Anglican Perspective
by William H.
Petersen
50
Soteriological Issues in the 1999 Lutheran-Catholic Joint Declaration on
Justification: An Orthodox Perspective
by Lucian Turcescu
64
Justification and Deification--Problematic Synthesis: A Response to Lucian
Turcescu
by George
Vandervelde
73
The Joint Declaration, Method, and the Hermeneutics of Ecumenical
Consensus
by Catherine E.
Clifford
79
Covenantal Concepts of Justice and Righteousness, and Catholic-Protestant
Reconciliation: Theological Implications and Explorations
by Jason J. Ripley
95
38:2-3 (Spring-Summer, 2001)
Presbyterians Pioneer the Vatican II Sunday Lectionary: Three Worship
Models Converge
by Harry E. Winter
127
Religionless Christianity and Vulnerable Discipleship: The Interfaith
Promise of Bonhoeffer's Theology
by David H. Jensen
151
Vatican II on Ecumenism and the Eastern Orthodox Church
by Vladimir
Kharlamov
168
"Dialogue and Proclamation" a Decade Later: A Retreat?
by Mark Plaiss
189
The Prayer of the Holy Name in Eastern and Western Spiritual Traditions: A
Theoretical, Cross-Cultural, and Intercultural Prayer Dialogue
by E. James
Baesler
196
Newman and Luther on Justification
by Thomas L.
Sheridan
217
Heschel and the Christians
by Michael A.
Chester
246
The Disarming Word: Reading Scripture in the Boundary Zones
by Carol Schersten
LaHurd
271
The Word of God: What Can Christians Learn from Muslim Attitudes toward
the Qur'~n?
by Alfons Teipen
286
Jews and Christians in Germany: A New but Still Troubled Relationship
by Fredrick C.
Holmgren
298
Jewish-Christian Relations and the Ethical Philosophy of Emmanuel Levinas:
"At the Very Moment Where All Is Lost, Everything Is Possible"
by Glenn Morrison
316
Religious Pluralism: A Challenge for Muslims--A Theological Evaluation
by Mahmut Aydin
330
Resources for Jewish-Christian-Muslim Dialogue
353
EXPLORATIONS AND RESPONSES:
How We Chinese Should Relate to the Global Ethic
by Lihua Liu
379
38:4 (Fall, 2001)
Dialogue Between Incommensurate Partners:
Prospects for Common Testimony
by Walter Brueggemann
383
Toward a Theological Understanding of the Pentecostal Appeal to Experience
by Peter Althouse
399
"Dominus Iesus" and the Ecumenical Dialogue with Catholics
by Vincent P. Branick
412
Christology in the Reformed-orthodox Dialogue
by Steven C. Salaris
432
The Diaspora Church in Indonesia: Mangunwijaya on Nationalism, Humanism
and Catholic Praxis
by Mujiburrahman
444
God the Father in Rabbinic Judaism and Christianity: Transformed
Background or Common Ground?
by Alon Goshen-Gottstein
470
BOOK REVIEWS
109-117, 356-359,
BOOKS RECEIVED
118-121, 359,
ECUMENICAL
EVENTS
360-364,
ECUMENICAL
RESOURCES
122-126, 365-
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