20.04.2012 

9.00-10.45 am

Concurrent Paper Presentations 2

A. Intra/Inter-Church Issues

14. Chair: Jean-Pierre Ruiz (Puerto Rico/US)

Conscience, Interdependence and Embodied Difference: What Paul’s Ecclesial Principles Can Offer the Contemporary Church

Kathryn L. Reinhard (US)

Church as Mother: An Ecumenical Metaphor for the Church Today?

Cristina Lledo Gomez (Phillipines/Australia)

The Franciscan Disputes – Lessons for a Divided Christianity today

Vladimir Latinovic (Serbia/Germany)

The Social Impact of Ecclesiology – H. Richard Niebuhr as Case Study

Michael H. Montgomery (US)

15. Chair: Eddy Van De Borght (Belgium/Netherlands)

Constructing a Common Reconciling Narrative of the Sixteenth Century

Theodor Dieter (Germany)

Larry Miller (France/US)

Pieter De Witte (Belgium)

16. Chair: Radu Bordeianu, (Romania/US)

Going forward to the Roots: The Problem of Pre-Eschatological Absolute Reference Points and their Critique in Orthodox Ecclesiology in the 20th Century (Russian) Diaspora

Ivana Noble (Czech Republic)

Katerina Bauer (Czech Republic)

Tim Noble  (England/ Czech Republic)

Parush R. Parushev (Bulgaria)

17. Chair: Peter De Mey (Belgium)

A Forgotten Voice in Contemporary Ecumenical Dialogue? Towards a Baptistic Perspective on Church Unity

Joshua Searle (Germany/Ireland)

How hard questions can soften relations: dialogical method in Pentecostal ecumenical involvement

Jelle Creemers (Belgium)

The Episcopacy in the Pentecostal Tradition

Elieser Valentin (US)

Joking Apart: The Serious Purposes of Humour in Crafting Denominational Identity

Martyn Percy (England)

18. Chair: Simona Segoloni (Italy)

Giuseppe Dossetti tra impegno civile e rinnovamento ecclesiale

Giovanni Pernigotto (Italy)

Problemi ambientali e mobilità umana: soluzioni condivise per problemi globali

Carlotta Venturi (Italy)

Paolo e Israele: un “nodo” del dialogo ebraico-cristiano (Paul and Israe:, a “knot” in Jewish-Christian dialogue)

Annarita Caponera (Italy)

19. Chair:  Edward Mushi (Tanzania/Belgium)

The Bishop in the Mind of Pope John XXIII: pastoral leader, Christian co-worker and evangeliser

Paul Gadie (England/Ireland)

Called to Ministry, but not to Priesthood

Andrew James Boyd (US/Italy)

Rethinking Catholic Mission in a Secular Age

Brianne Jacobs (US)

Developing Cultural Intelligence and Interpretive Capacity in Leaders: A Pathway Towards Christian Unity

Craig Steven Hendrickson (Canada/US)

B. Inter-Faith Issues

20. Chair: Brian Flanagan (US)

Defusing Religious Violence through Interfaith Service: Miroslav Volf’s “Right Remembering” as a Model

Jason M. Renken (US)

Maria Pontifex: The Virgin Mary as a Bridge-builder in Christian-Muslim Dialogue

Lyn Holness (South Africa)

The Significance of Abraham Heschel’s “Depth Theology” for Interreligious Understanding

Joseph Redfield Palmisano (US/Ireland)

Trinitarian Methodology of Interfaith Dialogue: the model put forth by Lesslie Newbigin

Nicolas Mumejian (US/Ireland)

21. Chair: Rhonda Jacobsen (US)

Ecumenical and Cultural Intersections in Theological Education:  Student Formation at a School in Transition

Maureen R. O’Brien (US)

Diane Shoaf (US)

Creating the ‘space’ for Inter-Religious Dialogue: Transforming the Classroom for the Future

Eduardo Domingo (Philippines)

22. Chair: George Worgul Jr.(US)

Ecumenism and a New Image of “Us” and the “Other(s)”

Fatemeh Kamali Chirani (Iran/Germany)

Etre L’autre Chez L’autre

Minlib Dallh, OP (Burkina Faso/US)

Islamic and Christian Conceptions of Civil Society: Civility and the Human Good

Richard Park (US/England)

Reflections on the Hermeneutics of the Other and the Reification of Christian-Muslim Relations

Davide Tacchini (Italy)

23. Chair: Mark Godin (Canada/Scotland)

An inter-faith homeless ecclesial community’s reflections on the Syrophoenician Woman

Pascal Bazzell (Switzerland/Philippines)

Emerging Faith Leadership Training in Asia

Norani Abu Bakar (US)

Finding the Rhythm of ‘Loosen-Empty-Push’ in Liturgy in Pursuit of Christian Unity

Hyuk Seonwoo (Korea/US)

The Faith of Brazilian Migrants in Japan: Welcoming New Christian Members to Society and its Potential Impact on the Japanese Church

Kanan Kitani (Japan)

C. Faith and World

24. Chair: Eva Guldanova (Slovakia)

Just Dialogue: Embodying a Feminist Ethic of Dialogue

Anne M. Hillman (US)

Karri L. Whipple (US)

Clare and Francis of Assisi:  the historical sociocultural context of their extraordinary relationship and revolutionary life choices

Donna Marshall (US)

Friendship and Dialogue

Liz Carmichael (England)

25. Julie Clague (England/Scotland)

“We don’t come with the bread already made”: holding the theological conversation for social justice in CAFOD.

Tina Beattie (Zambia/England) Roehampton University

Linda Jones (England) CAFOD

Liam Hayes (England) CAFOD

Ann Marie Mealey (Ireland) Leeds Trinity University, UK

Jim Simmons (England) CAFOD

 

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