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Dedication
Contents
Acknowledgments
Introduction: Vatican II and the Future of Catholic-Protestant Ecumenism
1. Biblical Renewal and Vatican II: Karl Barth’s Contributions
2. Holy Scripture as a Mirror of God
3. Totius Traditionis Mirabile Sacramentum: Toward a Theology of Tradition in the Light of Dei Verbum
4. “The Kingdom of Christ Now Present in Mystery” and the Question of the “Distance between Christ as Lord, King, and Judge and His Church”
5. The Humanity of God and the Mediation of the Church: Lumen Gentium as Christocentric Ecclesiology
6. The Same God?: The Voice of Karl Barth in the Maelstrom of Current Debates over the Relation of Islam to Christianity
7. The Diversity of Religions and the Paschal Mystery
8. Dignity and Domination: A Thomistic Sketch
9. Gaudium et Spes and the Narrative Theology of George Lindbeck
10. Meeting par cum pari: Unitatis Redintegratio and Ecumenical Progress
11. Catholic Ecumenical Doctrine and Commitment—Irrevocable and Persistent: Unitatis Redintegratio as a Case of an Authentic Development of Doctrine
12. True and False Ecumenismat an Apostolic Threshold of the Church
Bibliography
Contributors
Index