J0URNAL OF
ECUMENICAL STUDIES INDEX FOR VOLUME THIRTY-NINE,
2002
Volume 39,
Numbers 1-2 (Winter-Spring, 2002)
INTERRELIGIOUS
DIALOGUE TOWARD RECONCILIATION IN MACEDONIA AND BOSNIA
TABLE OF
CONTENTS
Preface
by Paul Mojzes and Leonard Swidler...............................
1
PART
ONE
CONFIDENCE-BUILDING
BETWEEN THE CHURCHES AND RELIGIOUS COMMUNITIES IN MACEDONIA
THROUGH
DIALOGUE
Introduction:
How Interreligious Dialogue Can Contribute to a Brighter
Future for Macedonia
by Paul
Mojzes............................................................ 3
Greetings
by President Boris Trajkovski........................................
7
SECTION
1
JEWISH-CHRISTIAN-MUSLIM
INTERNATIONAL TRIALOGUE
Living
with the “Other”
by Miroslav
Volf............................................................ 8
Da‘wah
or Dialogue?
by Asghar Ali Engineer................................................
26 The
Religious Contribution to Developing Shared Values and Peace
by Mehmet S. Aydin....................................................
32 A
Response to Mehmet Aydin
by Lewis John Eron.....................................................
39 Religious
and Civic Nationalism: A Response to Mehmet Aydin
by David
Little.............................................................
42 Argue,
for God’s Sake—Or, A Jewish Argument for Argument
by Reuven Firestone....................................................
47 A Muslim
Contribution to Confidence-Building
by Aslam Syed...........................................................
58 The
Church and the Religious Communities following the War Conflict and
Unrest
by Ratomir Grozdanoski...............................................
62
SECTION
2
MACEDONIAN DIALOGUE
ON CONFIDENCE-BUILDING
A
Dialogue for Trust: Presentation of the Macedonian Orthodox Church
by Jovan Takovski......................................................
64 Islamic
Humanism: A Foundation for Interreligious Dialogue
by Ismail
Bardhi.......................................................... 66
Dialogue
Based on the Foundations that Connect Us: A
Contribution toward Strengthening Relations among the Churches and Religious
Communities in Macedonia
by Kiro Stojanov.........................................................
73 Building
Trust among the Churches and Religious Communities in Macedonia through
Dialogue
by Mihail Cekov..........................................................
76
SECTION
3
FURTHER
CONTRIBUTIONS TO DIALOGUE
Common
Elements of Judaism, Christianity, and Islam
by Paul Mojzes and Leonard Swidler.............................
80 The Role
of Religious Leaders in Times of Conflict in Multinational and Multireligious
Societies: A Contribution toward Interreligious Dialogue in Macedonia
by Paul Mojzes...........................................................
82 Religion:
The Missing Element in Dialogue
by Alan
Race.............................................................. 87
Patience
as a Precondition for Peace and Tolerance
by Aco Aleksandar Girevski.........................................
96 Nurturing
a Culture of Dialogue: A Journey from Violence to Cooperation
by Prince El Hassan bin Talal of Jordan...................... 100
A
Dialogue Experience of a Japanese Catholic
by Filo
Hirota............................................................
103 Recent
Patriarchal Encyclicals on Religious Tolerance and Peaceful Coexistence
by George Papademetriou..........................................
105 Whence
and Whither Islam?
by Leonard Swidler....................................................
110 Press
Release..................................................................
112
PART
TWO
CONTRIBUTIONS
BY RELIGIOUS COMMUNITIES
TO RECONCILIATION IN
BOSNIA
Foreword
by Heinz-Gerhard Justenhoven...................................
113 Religiously
Inspired Reconciliation in Bosnia and Herzegovina: Introductory Remarks
by Paul Mojzes.........................................................
115 The
Theological and Spiritual Aspects of Reconciliation in an Orthodox Key
by Vladimir Zelinsky..................................................
119 Toward a
Theology and Praxis of Reconciliation
by R. Scott Appleby..................................................
132 Reconciliation
in Islamic Theology
by Mahmut Aydin......................................................
141 Fractured
Land, Healing Nations: Religious Barriers and Contributions toward
Reconciliation in Post-War Bosnia and Herzegovina
by Stephen R. Goodwin.............................................
151 Reconciliation
in Bosnia and the Phenomenology of a Little People:The Serbs, Europe, and the
Liberation of Our Reconciled Future
Liberty
by Damjan de Krnjevi-Miškovi ...................................
165 Reconciliation
in Bosnia-Herzegovina in the Perspective of Its Catholic Inhabitants
by Mato Zovki ..........................................................
181 But,
There Is No Other Way: Reconciliation among Muslims, Serbian
Orthodox, and Catholics—An Islamic View
by Adnan Silajdi .......................................................
186 Work at
the Jajce Youth Center: Concrete Civilian Peace Service
by Viola Pugell..........................................................
193 A Second
Glance at Working for Reconciliation: Pax Christi’s Work in Banja Luka and
Zenica
by Ajša Babai, Goran Bulaji, and Stephanie van de
Loo......................... 199 The
Center for Religious Dialogue: Activities and Future Steps regarding the
Dialogue between Different Religious Communities in Bosnia and
Herzegovina
by Vjekoslav Šaje.....................................................
210 Authors
in This Collection..................................................
213
Volume 39,
Numbers 3-4 (Summer-Fall, 2002)
TABLE OF
CONTENTS
ARTICLES:
JUDAISMS AND INCARNATIONAL
THEOLOGIES: MAPPING OUT THE PARAMETERS OF
DIALOGUE
by Alon
Goshen-Gottstein...........................................219
COMMUNION TERMINOLOGY IN THE
LUTHERAN-ROMAN CATHOLIC INTERNATIONAL DIALOGUE IN LIGHT OF THE KOINONIA LANGUAGE
OF THE CANBERRA STATEMENT
by Lorelei F.
Fuchs ....................................................248
FIDES ET RATIO AND THE FUTURE OF
COMPARATIVE THEOLOGY
by Thomas A.
Forsthoefel ...........................................276
"GOD'S GRACE EFFECTS WHAT HE
DECLARES": SCRIPTURAL SUPPORT FOR THE AGREEMENT ON JUSTIFICATION IN THE JOINT
DECLARATION ON THE DOCTRINE OF JUSTIFICATION AND SALVATION AND THE
CHURCH
by Scott A.
Celsor .....................................................289
THE INTEGRATED SPIRITUALITY OF
THE BHAGAVAD GITA—AN INSIGHT FOR CHRISTIANS: A CONTRIBUTION TO THE
HINDU-CHRISTIAN DIALOGUE
by Sebastian
Painadath ..............................................305
TOWARD THE OTHER: CHRISTIANITY
AND BUDDHISM ON DESIRE
by Thomas E.
Reynolds ..............................................325
BEGINNING WITHOUT END:
CHRISTIANITY IN FRANZ ROSENZWEIG'S STAR OF REDEMPTION
by Jeremy
Worthen ......................................................340
EXPLORATIONS AND
RESPONSES:
THE IDEA OF RECEPTION AND THE FAMILY IN ECUMENICAL
DIALOGUE
by Ji-il
Tark .................................................................
363
CHURCH UNITY
AND THE NECESSITY OF NONVIOLENCE
by Craig M. Watts
368
CATHOLICISM AND SCIENCE: RENEWING THE
CONVERSATION
by James L.
Heft............................................................
376
BOOK
REVIEWS ................................................................
381
BOOKS
RECEIVED .............................................................
385
ECUMENICAL
EVENTS:
Establishment of the Institute for Interreligious and
Intercultural Research and Dialogue
tr. George C.
Papademetriou ............................................399
Symposium: A Theology of Local
Interfaith and Ecumenical Relations
by A. David
Bos ...............................................................400
Boston Conference Report on the
Power of Bishops
by Ronald T.
Englund ........................................................401
ECUMENICAL
RESOURCES ....................................................404
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