Concilium : The international journal of theology.

Concilium : The international journal of theology. - London SCM Press 2007

No.1 Introduction: emergence and urgency of the new pluralist paradigm/Luis Carlos Susin. -- pp. 7--12. The religion-mainly Christianity-facing the future/Tissa Balasuriya, OMI. -- pp. 13--21. Religious pluralism as a new paradigm for religions/Faustino Teixeira. -- pp. 22--29. The pluralist paradigm: task for theology toward a pluralist re-reading of christianity/Jose Maria Vigil. -- pp. 31--39. From revelation to revelations/Paulo Suess. -- pp. 40--48. Dwellings of the wind on human paths: toward a theology of hiero-diversity/Marcelo Barros. -- pp. 49--56. Is the cosmic Christ greater than Jesus of Nazareth?/Leonardo Boff. -- pp. 57--64. Mediation and opacity of scriptures and dogmas/Javier Melloni. -- pp. 65--72. Mystery in Earthenware vessels:the fragmenting of images of God within New experiences of religion/Lieve Troch. -- pp. 73--82. Religion as a map of salvation some epistemological changes/Jose Amando Robles. -- pp. 83--91. The transformation of mission in the pluralist paradigm/Paul F. Knitter. -- pp. 93--101. Rethinking pluralism: from inculturation to 'inreligionation'/Andres Torres Queiruga. -- pp. 102--111. Christianity and religious cosmopolitanisn: toward reverse universality/Felix Wilfred. -- pp. 112--122. Spirituality and religious pluralism/Pedro Casldaliga and Jose Maria Vigil. -- pp. 123--128. Reflecting on the course: a clamour and a light from all sides/Luiz Carlos Susin. -- pp. 129--134. No.2 Land- God's gift to all ZImbabwe's violent struggle over land ownership/Oskar Wermter SJ. -- pp. 19--27. Aboriginal peoples and homelands in Canada. the case of the Dene Tha/Jean - Guy Goulet. -- pp. 28--36. THe argument over 'canonical territory' - an insoluble territorial conflict between the Chatolich and Russian Orthodox Churches?/Heiko Overmeyer. -- pp. 37--46. Israel's Acquisition of the land of Canaan according to Deuteromomy/Jean Bosco Tchape. -- pp. 47--54. Israel-utopia to reality/Hannah Liron. -- pp. 55--60. Land,peoples,and identities: a Palestinian perspective/Mitro Raheb. -- pp. 61--68. 'Eretz Israel' - alien mother/Matthias Morgenstern. -- pp. 69--78. Land: a Fijian perspective/Ilaitia S. Tuwere. -- pp. 79--86. 'If only we had meat! in Egypt we lived well.' our hotly-contested and endangered mother earth in the context of the Mayas/Christoph Gempp, O.P. . -- pp. 87--96. Can the merchants be driven out of the temple of life? an ecological feminist reflection from Latin America/Ivone Gebara. -- pp. 97--100. Confronting the 'promised land syndrome': Joshua,justice, and eco -justice/Norman Habel. -- pp. 101--109. Liberationist forces deriving from the land /Marcelo Barros. -- pp. 110--117. Homeplace, paradise, and landscape- A New Zealand perspective/Neil Darragh. -- pp. 118--125. Non-places: refugee camps, mobility politics, and an empty space in the structure of power/Ulirich Engel. -- pp. 126--136. No.3 Integrating long -term HIV patients in Brazil/Lisette and Peter Eicher. -- pp. 13--24. HIV/AIDS and black communities in Britain- reflections from a practical black british liberation theologian/Anthony G. Reddie. -- pp. 25--35. THe HIV/AIDS scenario in India: prevention of mother-to-child transmission in a rural district of South India/N.M. Samuel. -- pp. 36--47. Is AIDS a divine punishment? excessive metaphysical interpretations of a biological phenomenon/Frank Sanders. -- pp. 51--63. Four of the task for theological ethics in a time of HIV/AIDS/James Keenan. -- pp. 64--74. Metaphor , illness, and literature , or lunch with Nikolay Stepanovitch/Steve Dowden. -- pp. 75--84. The memory book/Carol Lindsay Smith. -- pp. 85--90. AIDS, global justice, and Catholich social ethics/Lisa Sowle Cahill. -- pp. 91--101. Escaping the gender trap: unraveling patriarchy in a time of AIDS/Gillian Paterson. -- pp. 102--111.HIV/AIDS: a commentary/Regina Ammicht-Quinn and Hille Haker. -- pp. 112--124. Documentation/Jon Sobrino-Dossier. -- pp. 125--134. No. 4 Lesoon from the a common past/Eduardo Hoornaert. -- pp. 11--18. Laos and koinonia in the Orthodox Tradition/Jean- Francois Colosimp. -- pp.19--27. Early modern protestant foundations of democracy/John Witte. -- pp. 28--38. Catholic Action and the Church's new place in society/Agenor Brighenti. -- pp.39--49. The church: for and against democracy/Gregory Baum. -- pp. 51--60. THe crisis of the people of God in biblical times: lesson for Today?/Nestor O. Miguez. -- pp. 61--68. A critique and unmasking of current democracies and ways of humanizing them from the biblical -Jesuanic tradition/Jon Sobrino. -- pp. 69--82. Democracy in Africa: challenges for the state and the church/Peter Kanyandago. -- pp. 83--91. Challenges to faith and politics from present - day globalization?Jose Comblin. -- pp. 92--103. Christianity and global democratic process/Felix Wilfred. -- pp. 104--120. The fifth general conference of Latin American bishops: a challenge to faith and a hermeneutical task/Maria Clara Bingemer. -- pp. 121--132. Remembering Giuseppe Alberigo/ -- pp. 133--137. No. 5 The ritual of life - passages: whether or not/David N. Power, OMI. -- pp. 13--22. A nw culture and new ritual requirements: challenges to the Church/Louis - Marie Chauvet. -- pp. 23--34. 'Stages of life' Theories faced with globalized culture/Norbert Hintersteiner. -- pp. 35--44. Street children on the periphery of the 'family of God'church in Africa/Jean-Baptiste Verite. -- pp. 45--56. Between heroic and deficient: challenges to research on children's spirituality from a Christian theological stand point/Annemie Dillen. -- pp. 57--68. Spirituality 'from the mouth of babes'? /Elaine Champagne. -- pp. 69--77. In search of a faith of one's own : the changing shape of adolescence as a challenge to the Christian Churches/Friedrich Schweitzer. -- pp. 78--85. Pastoral ministry to young people in South America/Jesus Andres Vela. -- pp. 86--94. Ages of life and christian faith among religious and former religious/Anthony J. Blasi. -- pp. 95--106. The problem of meaning in the rvrning of life/Claude Geffre. -- pp. 107--112. Women and children in the face of social conflict and disaster in Indonesia/Frieda Mangunsong. -- pp. 113--119.

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