Pub Date : 2020-03-03DOI: 10.6017/scjr.v15i1.12117
Stephen G. Burnett
No abstract is available.
没有摘要。
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Pub Date : 2020-03-03DOI: 10.6017/scjr.v15i1.12119
Peter Admirand
In this personal reflection and analysis, I, as a Catholic theologian, grapple with the haunting theological question of Jewish scholars, David Patterson and David Berger: Is Jesus, for Jews, “superfluous to salvation?” In light of major advances in Christian-Jewish relations and dialogue, most recently in the 2015 Vatican document, “The Gifts and Callings Are Irrevocable,” I seek to follow and assess where the (theologically rich) breadcrumbs lead me. Context and personal narrative become the first path as I trace how and why I reached their question—and my deep need to try to answer it, amidst a wounded, if not broken Church, still reeling from the child abuse scandal, among other ills. I then turn to Peter Phan’s interfaith Christology as presented in The Joys of Religious Pluralism—an important touchstone book—to acknowledge how a change in the papacy from Benedict to Francis can be seen as opening up, if not momentarily avoiding, the over-policing of certain theological pathways. I then return to Berger and Patterson’s question in the conclusion which they ask in “fear and ‘trembling.”
在这个个人的反思和分析中,作为一个天主教神学家,我努力解决犹太学者大卫·帕特森和大卫·伯杰提出的一个挥之不去的神学问题:对犹太人来说,耶稣是“多余的救赎吗?”鉴于基督教与犹太教的关系和对话取得了重大进展,最近在2015年的梵蒂冈文件《恩赐和召唤是不可撤销的》(the gift and calling Are unavailable)中,我试图跟随并评估(神学上丰富的)面包碎屑将我引向何方。背景和个人叙述成为我追溯自己如何以及为什么会想到他们的问题的首要途径,以及我内心深处想要回答这个问题的迫切需要,因为当时的教会即使没有崩溃,也已经受伤了,它还没有从虐童丑闻和其他弊病中恢复。然后,我转向彼得·潘在《宗教多元主义的乐趣》(一本重要的试金石书)中提出的跨信仰基督论,承认教皇从本笃到方济各的变化,如果不能暂时避免,也可以被视为打开了某些神学道路的过度监管。然后我回到伯杰和帕特森的问题,他们在“恐惧和颤抖”中提出了这个问题。
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Pub Date : 2020-03-03DOI: 10.6017/scjr.v15i1.12115
N. Bickart
No abstract is available.
没有摘要。
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Pub Date : 2019-12-13DOI: 10.6017/scjr.v14i1.11927
S. Joseph
No abstract is available.
没有摘要。
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Pub Date : 2019-12-12DOI: 10.6017/scjr.v14i1.11925
Philip A. Cunningham, Adam Gregerman
On March 26, 2000, in what is arguably the most iconic moment since the new relationship between Jews and Catholics began at the Second Vatican Council, Pope John Paul II prayed at the Western Wall in Jerusalem. Following Jewish custom, he inserted the physical text of his prayer of penitence and promise into the crevices of the wall. Its final words were: “... and asking Your [God’s] forgiveness, we wish to commit ourselves to genuine brotherhood with the people of the Covenant.” Eighteen years later, in the German edition of Communio, emeritus Pope Benedict XVI, Joseph Cardinal Ratzinger, published an article whose title in the English translation is “Grace and Vocation without Remorse: Comments on the Treatise De Iudaeis.” In it, he reflects on theological aspects of the new CatholicJewish relationship fifty years after the conciliar declaration Nostra Aetate as discussed in a 2015 statement of the Commission for Religious Relations with the Jews. His choice of title is significant: “Comments” underscores both his sense of the tentativeness of his claims and the non-magisterial nature of the article. For
2000年3月26日,教皇约翰·保罗二世在耶路撒冷的西墙祈祷,这可以说是自第二次梵蒂冈大公会议开始犹太人和天主教徒之间的新关系以来最具标志性的时刻。按照犹太人的习俗,他把忏悔和承诺的祈祷文插入墙的裂缝中。它的最后一句话是:“……我们祈求祢的宽恕,愿与圣约的子民建立真正的兄弟情谊。”18年后,在德国版的《公报》上,荣休教宗本笃十六世红衣主教拉青格(Joseph Cardinal Ratzinger)发表了一篇文章,英文翻译的标题是《没有悔恨的恩宠与圣召:对《论》的评论》。在这篇文章中,他反思了天主教与犹太教新关系的神学方面,这是在2015年与犹太人宗教关系委员会(Commission for Religious Relations with the Jews)的一份声明中讨论的大公会议(conciliar)声明“Nostra Aetate”50年后的事情。他选择的标题很重要:“评论”强调了他的观点的试探性和文章的非权威性质。为
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Pub Date : 2019-12-04DOI: 10.6017/scjr.v14i1.11897
Malka Z. Simkovich
No abstract is available.
没有摘要。
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Pub Date : 2019-11-21DOI: 10.6017/scjr.v14i1.11873
H. Drake
No abstract is available.
没有摘要。
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Pub Date : 2019-11-14DOI: 10.6017/scjr.v14i1.11853
Martin R. Menke
No abstract is available.
没有摘要。
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Pub Date : 2019-11-07DOI: 10.6017/scjr.v14i1.11835
Laura Yares
No abstract is available.
没有摘要。
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