In this article, I take the opportunity of the 50th anniversary of the Second Vatican Council to reassess one of its major products, the declaration Nostra Aetate (“In Our Time”). Following a brief introduction to Nostra Aetate, I describe my experience teaching an undergraduate course on Jewish-Christian Relations built around the document’s recommendations for interfaith dialogue. Through open dialogue about religious beliefs, prejudices, and stereotypes, students made great strides in developing religious literacy, defined by Prothero (2007) as “the ability to understand and use in one’s day-to-day life the basic building blocks of religious traditions” (p. 14). I explore the concept of religious literacy and Nostra Aetate’s potential as...
It has been more than 40 years since the document Nostra Aetate was promulgated. This document encou...
The National Catholic Educational Association (1998) reports that 13.6% or 359,146, of all students ...
The National Catholic Educational Association (1998) reports that 13.6% or 359,146, of all students ...
In this article, I take the opportunity of the 50th anniversary of the Second Vatican Council to rea...
On October 28, 1965, the Catholic bishops of the world voted to approve the shortest and perhaps mos...
50 years ago (Dec 8, 1965), at the conclusion of Vatican II, the greatest event marking the life of ...
Nostra Aetate (Declaration on the Relationship of the Church to Non-Christian Religions, 1965), and ...
People who orient around religion differently are interacting with greater frequency than ever befor...
This essay explores the reason the Catholic Church felt the need to release Nostra Aetate, specifica...
This article discusses the relationship between Catholicism and Judaism, specifically in the terms o...
ArticleThis is the final version of the article. Available from Karlstads Universitet via the link i...
Nostra aetate began as an important statement concerning the relations of the Church with the Jews b...
There is much emphasis today on inclusion and diversity in educational systems. As the place of reli...
It has been more than 40 years since the document Nostra Aetate was promulgated. This document encou...
In the second chapter, an overview of the development of the discipline of theology of religions wi...
It has been more than 40 years since the document Nostra Aetate was promulgated. This document encou...
The National Catholic Educational Association (1998) reports that 13.6% or 359,146, of all students ...
The National Catholic Educational Association (1998) reports that 13.6% or 359,146, of all students ...
In this article, I take the opportunity of the 50th anniversary of the Second Vatican Council to rea...
On October 28, 1965, the Catholic bishops of the world voted to approve the shortest and perhaps mos...
50 years ago (Dec 8, 1965), at the conclusion of Vatican II, the greatest event marking the life of ...
Nostra Aetate (Declaration on the Relationship of the Church to Non-Christian Religions, 1965), and ...
People who orient around religion differently are interacting with greater frequency than ever befor...
This essay explores the reason the Catholic Church felt the need to release Nostra Aetate, specifica...
This article discusses the relationship between Catholicism and Judaism, specifically in the terms o...
ArticleThis is the final version of the article. Available from Karlstads Universitet via the link i...
Nostra aetate began as an important statement concerning the relations of the Church with the Jews b...
There is much emphasis today on inclusion and diversity in educational systems. As the place of reli...
It has been more than 40 years since the document Nostra Aetate was promulgated. This document encou...
In the second chapter, an overview of the development of the discipline of theology of religions wi...
It has been more than 40 years since the document Nostra Aetate was promulgated. This document encou...
The National Catholic Educational Association (1998) reports that 13.6% or 359,146, of all students ...
The National Catholic Educational Association (1998) reports that 13.6% or 359,146, of all students ...