18.04.2012 14.15-15.45 |
Concurrent Paper Presentations 1Room locations will be communicated shortly before the event. |
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A. Intra/Inter-Church Issues |
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1. Chair: Jelle Creemers (Belgium) |
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The relevance of the insertion of the Filioque clause into the Creed for Orthodox- Catholic dialogue today Nikodemos Anagnostopoulos (Greece/England) |
The impossibility of Being an Orthodox Convert? Desmond Nicholas Bamford (England) |
Orthodox Attempts to Re-Think Tradition and Their Significance for the Orthodox –Roman Catholic Dialogue on “Primacy” Ştefăniţă Barbu (Romania) |
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2. Chair: Dennis Doyle (US) |
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The Holiness of the Church: Mark of Division or Unity? Brian Flanagan (US) |
The Necessity of an Ecclesiology in Which the Church is Understood as Sacrament with Christ as Primary Sacrament: Ways to convergence in Ecumenical Dialogue Rev. C. Pierson Shaw, Jr. (US/Canada) |
“Anticipated Communion”: Revitalizing Our Ecumenical Ecclesiological Imagination Scott MacDougall (US) |
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3. Chair: Mary Doak (US) |
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Common Ecumenical and Inter-faith Challenges highlighted by the Pew Study on Religion in America George Worgul Jr. (US) |
Appreciative Ecclesiology: Ecumenism beyond Cafeteria and Evangelical Catholicism Randy J. C. Odchigue (Philippines) |
“Who’s In and Who’s Out? Ecclesiological Lessons from American (U.S.) Experiences of Christian Pluralism” David O’Brien (US) |
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4. Chair: Catherine E. Clifford (Canada) |
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The Doctrine of Elementa Ecclesiae Viewed from the Outside – A Critical Study of Its Post-Conciliar Reception Sandra Arenas Pérez (Chile/Belgium) |
Another Hidden Encyclical: Pius IX’s unpublished thoughts on the Church Michael Walsh (England) |
The Significance of the Concept of Aggiornamento for the Future of the Ecumenical Movement in the Twenty-first Century Edward Mushi (Tanzania/Belgium) |
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5. Chair: Annarita Caponera (Italy) |
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Virgo ecclesia facta: l’ecclesiogenesi secondo il principio euristico dell’incarnazione Daniela Del Gaudio (Italy) |
What shape for a church in dialogue? or Quale forma per una chiesa in dialogo? Simona Segoloni (Italy) |
Ecclesiologia “in genere”: ri-pensare la chiesa a partire dal concetto di gender Serena Noceti (Italy) |
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6. Chair: Pascal Bazzell (Switzerland/Philippines) |
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One Church. Many Faces: On the need for and limits of Intra-Church ‘Ecumenism’ within Catholicism Michal Jahns (Poland/England) |
A Critical Assessment of Intra-Ecclesial Conflicts in the Church in Nigeria Ignatius Aniekanabasi Edet (Nigeria) |
Receptive Ecumenism and the Local Church: Practical Application, a case study Marcus Pound (England) |
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7. Chair: Martyn Percy (England) |
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The Reality of an Ecumenical Parish: What we have Learned and What Church Leaders have Yet to Learn Christine Lappine (England) Kevin T. Kelly (England) |
Parish Ministry isn’t really Work: Using Hannah Arendt’s categories of labour, work and action to explore what clergy do. Emma Percy (England) |
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B. Inter-Faith Issues: |
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8. Chair: Paul M. Collins (England) |
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Interfaith Dialogue in a Polarized World Richard Penaskovic (US) |
Addressing the Hard Questions in order to Move Forward Marie Nuar (US/Italy) |
Beyond the Niceties of Dialogue: The Hope and Perils of Recent Jewish Critiques of Christianity Peter Admirand (US/Ireland) |
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9. Chair: Michael Barnes S.J., (England) |
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A Compromised Imagination: Underlying Problems of Religious Consciousness in the West Malik J. Muhammed (US) |
Prayers Without Number: Interfaith Relations and the Plurality of Worship Traditions Mark Godin (Canada/Scotland) |
The Everything of Experience: Considering Religious Experience as a Category for Interreligious Dialogue John R. Friday (US/Belgium) |
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10. Chair: Bradford Hinze (US) |
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Cultural-Linguistic Resources for Ecumenical and Inter-religious Dialogue Craig A. Phillips (US) |
From Ornamental Multiculturalism toward a Theology of Beauty Kevin Park (US) |
Ecumenism in the Public Sphere: Derrida’s Hospitality vis-a -vis Habermas’ and Ratzinger’s Rationality Delfo Canceran (Philippines) |
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11. Chair: Susie Paulik Babka (US) |
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‘Dwelling in the Eternal: Toward a Secular-Mysticism’ Christopher D. Shaw (England) |
Toward Apophatic Inclusivism: an Examination of Karl Rahner’s Theology of Religions in a Pluralist Mode Peter Herman (US) |
Khrist Bhakta Movement: a way of dialogue of life? Cyril Joseph Kuttiyanikkal (India/Netherlands) |
Ibn’Arabi, Abulafia and St Francis: The Diversely and Paradoxically Ecumenical Search for Oneness Ori Z. Soltes (US) |
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C. Faith and World: |
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12. Chair: Ann Marie Mealey (Ireland) |
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Unity in Action: The Catholic Worker Movement as a Model for the 21st Century Denys Horgan (US) |
Not by Fate Alone. Some Ecumenical Reflections on Catholic Social Teaching Pieter De Witte (Belgium) |
Thirty years of HIV and AIDS: Exposing the vulnerability and woundedness of the Christian Church Julie Clague (England/Scotland) |
The Poor as Locus Ecumenicus Christine E. McCarthy (US) |
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13. Chair: Paul Arthur (N. Ireland) |
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Mediating the moment rather than the problem – the unifying effect of the moment in building a golden bridge between religions and faiths – the ‘third state’ Greg Rooney (Australia) Margaret Ross (Australia) Barbara Wilson (England) |