This essay explores the importance of dialogue in ecumenical relations in the thought and writing of Gregory Baum. To do so it focusses on three of his writings. The first is an interview he gave in 2005 to A. miller in the Journal of Philosophy and scripture. The second is his discussion of ecumenism in his 2005 book Amazing Church. A Catholic Theologian Remembers a Half Century of Change. The third is one of the last writings of Gregory Baum written in 2016 entitled « Interreligious Dialogue Includes Listening to Secular Voices », in the Toronto Journal of Theology. All three of these writings stem from his earlier writing on the second Vatican Council. The three documents which are referred to are Unitatis redintegratio, Nostra aetate, a...
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Scholars of different confessional backgrounds from around the world met at Bossey, Switzerland, for...
We can ask how to speak of faith in a society more and more dominated by médias and interview's circ...
Lehmkühler Karsten. Gregory Baum (éd.), The Twentieth Century. A Theological Overview, Maryknoll / L...
This thesis hosts a conversation between three participants about what it means to be church. This c...
This article explores Gregory Baum’s contributions both as an editor and as a theologian to the jour...
The article features Gregory Baum, mathematician, theologian, ex-Augustinian friar, dissenter and pi...
As part of the effort to bring order to the pluralistic situation of theology since Vatican II, the ...
Degree Awarded: Ph.D. Systematic Theology. The Catholic University of AmericaCommunion, communicatio...
Gregory Baum was not a great theologian like the systematic giants of the mid-20th century. Rather, ...
Vahanian Gabriel. Gregory Baum : The Social Imperative : Essays on the Critical Issues that confront...
This dissertation explores Gregory Baum\u27s theology of the preferential option for the poor partic...
Since the Second Vatican Council ended over forty years ago, the Catholic Church has been struggling...
The purpose of this essay is to examine the Church’s understanding of its relation with members of c...
Leaving Christendom for Good argues that the solution to some of the most troubling tensions in the ...
At the heart of ecclesial mission, and thus of theology, is a diligent reading, discernment, and ele...
Scholars of different confessional backgrounds from around the world met at Bossey, Switzerland, for...
We can ask how to speak of faith in a society more and more dominated by médias and interview's circ...
Lehmkühler Karsten. Gregory Baum (éd.), The Twentieth Century. A Theological Overview, Maryknoll / L...
This thesis hosts a conversation between three participants about what it means to be church. This c...