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Theology of Cardinal Walter Kasper

Speaking Truth in Love

Theology of Cardinal Walter Kasper

Speaking Truth in Love

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Publisher: Liturgical Press
ISBN: 9780814683156
Number of Pages: 330
Published: 14/08/2014
Width: 15.2 cm
Height: 22.9 cm
Cardinal Walter Kasper's contributions to theology, ecumenism, Jewish-Christian relations, and the pastoral life of the church have shaped Catholicism in the twentieth and twenty-first centuries. Acknowledging this, Pope Francis has praised Kasper's “profound and serene” theology.

In The Theology of Cardinal Walter Kasper: Speaking Truth in Love, leading theologians from across the United States and Canada explore the full scope of Kasper’s thought on topics such as the character of ecumenical and interreligious dialogue, Christology, theological method, and the nature of the church-world relationship. Kasper himself presents four previously unpublished texts: on the interpretation of Vatican II, on forgiveness, on Christian hope, and on the approach to theology today.

This volume originated at a conference, at which Kasper was an active participant, in honor of his eightieth birthday. It provides an introduction to Kasper's thought and also an overview of major issues in contemporary Catholic theology.
 

Contents
Foreword   ix
     Cardinal Walter Kasper, Rome
Tributes to Cardinal Kasper   xi
     Gustavo A. Gutiérrez, OP, University of Notre Dame 
     A. James Rudin, Rabbi, American Jewish Committee
Introduction   xv
     Kristin M. Colberg, College of Saint Benedict/Saint John’s University 
     (Collegeville), and Robert A. Krieg, University of Notre Dame
          SECTION ONE
          God, Freedom, and History
1. The Task of Theology   3
     Kristin M. Colberg, College of Saint Benedict/Saint John’s University
2. A Distinctive Theological Approach   21
     Francis Schüssler Fiorenza, Harvard Divinity School
3. The Promise and the Burden of Natural Theology   42
     Anthony J. Godzieba, Villanova University
4. The Mystery of Being Human 59
     Mary Catherine Hilkert, OP, University of Notre Dame
5. Jesus the Christ in Retrospect and Prospect   79
     William P. Loewe, The Catholic University of America
6. Pneumatology and Beyond: “Wherever”   98
     Elizabeth A. Johnson, CSJ, Fordham University
7. The God of Jesus Christ in Continuity and Discontinuity   110
     Cyril J. O’Regan, University of Notre Dame
          SECTION TWO
          The Church, Ecumenism, and Christian-Jewish Relations
8. A Theology of Church and Ministry   129
     Thomas F. O’Meara, OP, University of Notre Dame
9. Dialogue, Communion, and Unity   139
     Brian E. Daley, SJ, University of Notre Dame
10. The Catholic Tübingen School and Ecumenism   154
     Catherine E. Clifford, St. Paul University (Ottawa)
11. Catholicism in a New Key   170
     John R. Sachs, SJ, Boston College School of Theology and Ministry
12. Unity at the Table   189
     Susan K. Wood, SCL, Marquette University
13. New Paths of Shalom in Christian-Jewish Relations   203
     Elizabeth T. Groppe, Xavier University (Cincinnati)
14. Celebrating Judaism as a “Sacrament of Every Otherness”   223
     Philip A. Cunningham, Saint Joseph’s University (Philadelphia)
15. Faith Seeking Understanding   241
     John C. Cavadini, University of Notre Dame
16. How to Do Theology Today   248
     Cardinal Walter Kasper, Rome
          SECTION THREE
          Reflections on Forgiveness, Vatican II, and Hope
17. Forgiveness and the Purification of Memory   261
     Cardinal Walter Kasper, May 25, 2004
18. Renewal from the Source: The Interpretation and Reception of the Second Vatican Council   278
     Cardinal Walter Kasper, April 24, 2013
19. Be Joyful in Hope: A Homily   296
     Cardinal Walter Kasper, April 27, 2013
List of Contributors   301
Index of Persons   305

Kristin M Colberg, Robert A. Krieg, Walter Kasper

Kristin Colberg is associate professor of theology at Saint John's University and School of Theology and the College of Saint Benedict, and the sole U.S. member on theological commission for the Synod on Synodality. She received her doctorate at the University of Notre Dame in systematic theology. She is the author of Vatican I and Vatican II: Councils in the Living Tradition (Liturgical Press, 2016) and the co-editor of Speaking Truth in Love, a festschrift in honor of Cardinal Walter Kasper (Liturgical Press, 2014). Professor Colberg also serves as a member of the Anglican-Roman Catholic International Commission (ARCIC). Robert A. Krieg received his doctorate from the University of Notre Dame in 1976 and has taught there since 1977. He is the author of several books, including Treasure in the Field: Salvation in the Bible and in Our Lives (Liturgical Press, 2013). Krieg has published articles in America, Comment, Commonweal, The Heythrop Journal, The Irish Theological Quarterly, The Journal of Religious Thought, Theologische Quartalschrift, Theological Studies, and Worship. He has known Cardinal Kasper since 1980.

This is the best introduction, in either English or German, to the work of one of the most important Catholic theologians in the last half century, Cardinal Walter Kasper. Catholic Library World I am currently reading the edited volume of the papers from the Kasper symposium at Notre Dame. It is stunning-important, lucid, interesting, a document of record. Paul Philibert, OP, Research Theologian, Aquinas Institute of Theology In this remarkable Festschrift, some of today's most distinguished theologians explore the achievements of Cardinal Walter Kasper as a systematician, a contributor to the ecumenical movement, and a leader in Jewish-Christian relations. Lucid and readily accessible, these essays will benefit both students and professional scholars. Personal anecdotes from Kasper's former students, colleagues, and dialogue partners complement the volume's general introduction to his life and career. The volume ends with three contributions from Kasper himself, so that its dialogue about Kasper becomes a dialogue with Kasper. This book deserves a place in every theological library. Julia Fleming, Professor of Theology, Creighton University The Theology of Cardinal Walter Kasper is an exceptional volume from a remarkable range of leading scholars. As an introduction to a man who has served the church in so many capacities, this overview offers a unique vista on Catholicism over the span of Kasper's career through his writing in diverse areas of systematic theology. We see the mastery of Kasper through the lens of his scholarly admirers who together make a compelling case for the significance of the cardinal for his church and for its future. Jeannine Hill Fletcher, Fordham University Walter Kasper is a gentle giant within the Catholic community, within ecumenical circles, and within the Catholic-Jewish dialogue. What is unique about this Festschrift is the ordering of the essays, the consistently high standard of the contributions, and the constructive engagement with the work of Kasper over a period of fifty years. This collection reads like a mini-summa of what is best in Catholic theology. We are indebted to the careful work of the editors in putting together this handsome volume. Dermot A. Lane, Mater Dei Institute of Education, Dublin City University, Ireland This volume deserves to be highly recommended to the general reader as well as to the specialist. Hopefully, it will lead us to read Kasper himself. Noel O'Sullivan, Maynooth, The Furrow There is no comparable presentation and recent analysis of the theology of Walter Kasper in German. Dr. Hermann Josef Pottmeyer, Professor Emeritus, Fundamental Theology, Ruhr University, Bochum, Germany This is a welcome and timely volume, particularly in light of Kasper's role as perhaps a primary stimulus behind the developing two-part Extraordinary Synod on the Family, and a significant contemporary theological influence on the current Bishop of Rome. Eric W. Hendry, Catholic Books Review