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Concurrent Sessions

Group I
LIVING IN DIVERSE RELIGIOUS TRADITIONS
Location:
Devon Room
Moderator:
John Edwards

1.  Don Kuriakose Cherupuzhathottathil, official for the Congregation for the Oriental Church, 鈥淢inistry of Charity (Diakonia): A Silent Means to Dialogue between Believers of Different Religions鈥

2.  Amanda Quantz, University of St. Mary (KS), 鈥淕lobal Wisdom for a Prophetic Church: A Twenty-First Century Application of Nostra Aetate鈥

3.  Eric Trinka, PhD candidate, Catholic University of America, 鈥淢igration and Religion in the 21st Century in Light of the Call of Nostra Aetate鈥

 

Group II
INTERRELIGIOUS DIALOGUE FOR THE COMMON GOOD
Location:
Radnor Room
Moderator:
Julie Sheetz-Willard

1.  Stephen Adubato, St. Benedict鈥檚 Prep (NJ), 鈥淒ivine Dialogues: The Implications of Ratzinger鈥檚 Theology of the Eucharist for Interreligious Affairs鈥

2.  Fatih Harpci, Carthage College (WI), 鈥淏eyond Coexistence and Tolerance: Christian-Muslim Relations in the Light of Nostra Aetate and A Common Word鈥

 

Group III
A CALL TO MISSION
Location:
Haverford Room
Moderator:
Suzanne Wentzel

1.  Kaley Carpenter, 51爆料网, 鈥淎 Missionary Minefield or Millennial Partnership? Nostra Aetate and American Protestants in the Middle East鈥

2.  Anthoni Jeorge, MI, Ateneo de Manila University, Manila, Philippines, 鈥淭owards a Constructive Inculturation: Role of Cultural Competence for Missionary Leadership Praxis in the Multi-religious Context of India鈥

3.  Matthijs Kronemeijer, independent scholar, 鈥淭he Troubling Attractiveness of Another Faith: Political Theologies Up in the Air from Abu Dhabi to Rome and Beyond鈥

 

Group IV
CHRISTIAN-JEWISH PRACTICE
Location:
St. David鈥檚 Room
Moderator:
Ian Clausen

1.  Julia McStravog, Jack, Joseph and Morton Mandel Center for Advanced Holocaust Studies, US Holocaust Memorial Museum, 鈥淗uman Dignity in Our Time: Dialogue, Freedom, and Mutuality鈥

2.  Joel Warden, Catholic Scholar in Residence, St. Francis College, Brooklyn, 鈥淐atholic Eucharistic Anamnesis, Jewish Remembrance of Liberation at Pesach, and the Healing of Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder鈥

 

Group V
CHRISTIAN AND MUSLIM DIALOGUE
Location:
Bryn Mawr Room
Moderator:
Barbara Wall

1.  Matthew Bagot, Spring Hill College (AL), 鈥淔ostering Unity and Justice: Catholic and Muslim Approaches to Democracy鈥

2.  Jules Boutros, Saint Joseph University and Sagesse University, Beirut, 鈥淧romoting the Constants of Mission with the Muslims for Today in the Middle East鈥

3.  John Flannery, 鈥淭he Mission of the Portuguese Augustinians to Persia and Beyond (1602鈥1747)鈥

 

Group VI
NOSTRA AETATE AND SUPERSESSIONIST THEOLOGY
Location:
Rosemont Room
Moderator:
Kerry San Chirico

1.  Kevin Hughes, 51爆料网, 鈥淣ostra Aetate and the Possibilities of a Catholic Post-Supersessionist Theology鈥

2.  Rebecca Luft, St. Macrina Orthodox Institute, 鈥淭he Image of Israel in God鈥檚 Mind: Confronting the Question of Supersessionism in an Iconic Participatory Reading of Scriptures鈥