The Ecumenist, v. 53, no. 1 (Winter 2016)

URL: https://criticaltheology.net/ecumenist-v53-no1/

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Table of contents

  • Pope Francis on Theology, Gregory Baum
  • Ethics, Psychoanalysis, and Faith in God, Gregory Baum
  • Commemorating the Holocaust, Gregory Baum
  • Karl Polanyi and Pope Francis, Gregory Baum
  • Catholic Social Teaching at Work, David Seljak
  • Book notes
    • Battlefields Don’t Settle Conflicts
      Ernie Regehr, Disarming Conflict: Why Peace Cannot Be Won on the Battlefield. Toronto: Between the Lines Press, 2015. 217 pp.

The Ecumenist, v. 52, no. 4 (Fall 2015)

URL: https://criticaltheology.net/ecumenist-v52-no4/

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  • Towards the Reconciliation of the World Religions: A Muslim Perspective, Zijad Delic
  • Karl Stern’s Letters to Dorothy Day, Gregory Baum
  • The Canadian Churches and Canada’s Military Mission in Iraq and Syria, The Canadian Council of Churches
  • A Psychologist’s Reflections on Social Responsibility, Marie Joyce OAM
  • Seventy Years after Hiroshima, It’s High Time to Ban the Bomb, Cesar Jaramillo
  • Denying and Narrowing Religious Freedom: Ktunaxa Nation v. British Columbia, 2015, Nicholas D. Shrubsole
  • “I’m a Catholic, not a Communist!”, Scott Kline
  • Book notes
    • Theology in a Secular Society, Don Schweitzer
      Gregory Baum. Fernand Dumont: A Sociologist Turns to Theology. Preface by Jack Costello. Montreal/Kingston: McGill-Queen’s University Press, 2015. xii + 138 pp.
    • Mortality in an Age of Survival, Scott Kline
      Atul Gawande, Being Mortal: Medicine and What Matters in the End. Toronto: Doubleday, 2014. 304 pp.

The Ecumenist, v. 52, no. 3 (Summer 2015)

URL: https://criticaltheology.net/ecumenist-v52-no3/

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Table of contents

  • John Macmurray’s Approach to Ecumenism, John Costello
  • No Turning Back: The Testament of Margaret O’Gara (1947–2012), Catherine E. Clifford
  • Pope Francis’s Censure of Neoliberal Capitalism, Gregory Baum
  • Context: The Hazards of a Good Idea, Douglas John Hall
  • Karl Polanyi’s Unpublished Ideas on Today’s Society, Gregory Baum
  • Grateful Remembrance of Vatican Council II, Gregory Baum
  • The Synod 2014: A Radically New Theological Proposal, Gregory Baum
  • Book notes
    • A Searing Witness, Don Schweitzer
      Robert Lassalle-Klein. Blood and Ink: Ignacio Ellacuría, Jon Sobrino, and the Jesuit Martyrs of the University of Central America. Maryknoll, NY: Orbis Books, 2014. xxiii + 376 pp.
    • Contested Memories, Gregory Baum
      Jo Roberts. Contested Land, Contested Memory: Israel’s Jews and Arabs and the Ghost of Catastrophe. Toronto: Dundurn, 2013. 304 pp.
    • Muslim Identities in Canada, Gregory Baum
      Zijad Delic, Canadian Islam: Belonging and Loyalty. Ottawa: Kirtas Publishing, 2014, 171 pp.

The Ecumenist, v. 52, no. 2 (Spring 2015)

URL: https://criticaltheology.net/ecumenist-v52-no2/

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Table of contents

  • Why Both Race and Class Matter in Religion: Taking the Long View, Joerg Rieger
  • Suffering Earth, Healing Earth: A Sagebrush Requiem, Mark Wallace
  • Book notes
    • An Insightful Reduction, Don Schweitzer
      Niklas Luhmann, A Theory of Society, Volume 1. Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press, 2012. xv + 461 pp.
    • The Changed Face of Racism, Don Schweitzer
      Augie Fleras, Racisms in a Multicultural Canada. Waterloo, ON: Wilfrid Laurier University Press, 2014, xv + 326 pp.

The Ecumenist, v. 52, no. 1 (Winter 2015)

URL: https://criticaltheology.net/ecumenist-v52-no1/

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  • Keeping the Faith? Tracing the Struggle to Amplify the Peace Witness of Canadian Churches, Paul C. Heidebrecht and Jennifer Wiebe
  • Religion and the Occupy Movement, Peter (Jay) Smith
  • Towards a More Indigenous African Catholicism: Insights from Lonergan’s Notion of Culture, Joseph Ogbonnaya

The Ecumenist, v. 51, no. 4 (Fall 2014)

URL: https://criticaltheology.net/ecumenist-v51-no4/

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Contents

  • The Judaism of Judith Butler, Gregory Baum
  • My Relation to John Oesterreicher, Gregory Baum
  • Ktunaxa Nation v. British Columbia (2014): Theology in the Courts and Indigenous Religious Freedom, Nicholas D. Shrubsole
  • Book notes
    • Jesus and Social Justice, Don Schweitzer
      James Perkinson, Messianism Against Christology: Resistance Movements, Folk Arts and Empire. New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2013. pp. xxxii + 245.
      Thomas Hughson, Connecting Jesus to Social Justice: Classical Christology and Public Theology. Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield, 2013. pp. xxv + 313.
    • Religion and Social Conservatives in Canada, Margie Patrick
      James Farney, Social Conservatives and Party Politics in Canada and the United States. University of Toronto Press, 2012. 168 pp.

The Ecumenist, v. 51, no. 3 (Summer 2014)

URL: https://criticaltheology.net/ecumenist-v51-no3/

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Contents

  • Beyond Dream-Catchers: Aboriginal Theology and Spirituality in the Canadian Context, Christine Jamieson and Brian McDonough
  • Majorities and Minorities: Religion and Justice in India, Arvind Sharma
  • Moral Imagination in Transformative Theological Work, Marilyn J. Legge
  • The Labour Movement and Conversion to Solidarity, Gregory Baum
  • Replying to the Vatican Questionnaire on the Family, Gregory Baum
  • Book Notes
    • Rosemary Radford Ruether, My Quests for Hope and Meaning: An Autobiography. Eugene, OR: Wipf and Stock Publishers, 2013. 210 pp.
    • Gregory Baum, Truth and Relevance: Catholic Theology in French Quebec Since the Quiet Revolution. Montreal: McGill-Queen’s University Press, 2014. 256 pp.
    • Raymond Breton, Different Gods: Integrating Non-Christian Minorities into a Primarily Christian Society. Montreal: McGill-Queen’s University Press, 2012, 222 pp.
  • Fernand Dumont on Belonging to the Church

The Ecumenist, v. 51, no. 2 (Spring 2014)

URL: https://criticaltheology.net/ecumenist-v51-no2

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Contents

  • Introducing Receptive Ecumenism, Paul D. Murray
  • Catholic Interreligious Reading Since the Second Vatican Council, Julien Hammond
    Interreligious Reading After Vatican II: Scriptural Reasoning, Comparative Theology and Receptive Ecumenism. Edited by David F. Ford and Frances Clemson. West Sussex, UK: Wiley-Blackwell, 2013. 236 pp.
  • Scrutinizing the Signs of the Times: White Supremacy in the Light of the Gospel, Jeannine Hill Fletcher
  • A Sacrificial Dynamic in the Work of the Holy Spirit, Don Schweitzer
  • What Is at Stake in The Church: Towards a Common Vision?, Darren E. Dahl
    World Council of Churches, The Church: Towards a Common Vision, Faith and Order Paper No. 214, WCC Publications, 2013. 46 pp.

The Ecumenist, v. 51, no. 1 (Winter 2014)

URL: https://criticaltheology.net/ecumenist-v51-no1/

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Contents

  • Dilemmas of Faith, Funding, and Federal Politics, Joe Gunn
  • Climate Engineering, Hope, and Hubris, Harold Wells
    Reflections on Earthmasters: The Dawn of the Age of Climate Engineering, by Clive Hamilton. (New Haven: Yale University Press, 2013), 210 pp.
  • Dialogue under Fire: Revisiting the Case of Tissa Balasuriya, OMI, Ambrose Ih-Ren Mong, OP
  • Catholic Ethics in Challenging Times, Gregory Baum
    Scott Kline, The Ethical Being: A Catholic Guide to Contemporary Issues. Toronto: Novalis, 2013. 263 pp.
  • Muslim, Catholic, Jew: Faith-based Schools in Canada, Merin Shobhana Xavier
    Graham P. McDonough, Nadeem A. Memon, and Avi I. Mintz, editors, Discipline, Devotion, and Dissent: Jewish, Catholic, and Islamic Schooling in Canada. Waterloo, ON: Wilfrid Laurier University Press, 2012. 208 pp.
  • Religion and Nationalism in India, Don Schweitzer
    R. Sahayadhas, Hindu Nationalism and the Indian Church: Towards an Ecclesiology in Conversation with Martin Luther. New Delhi: Christian World Imprints, 2013. xxvii + 462 pp.

The Ecumenist, v. 50, no. 4 (Fall 2013)

URL: https://criticaltheology.net/ecumenist-v50-no4/

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  • Canada’s Office of Religious Freedom, Scott Kline
  • An Early Forecast for the Office of Religious Freedom, John Siebert
  • Religious Freedom: Idea, Human Right, and Process, Geoffrey Cameron
  • Bringing Religion into Canadian Foreign Policy: An Essentially Contested Labour, Robert Joustra
  • Religious Freedom: Catholics, Let’s Be Honest with Our Tradition, Scott Kline
  • A Taiwanese Educator’s Commitment to Contextualizing Theology, Kazue Mino
    Jonah Chang. Shoki Coe: An Ecumenical Life in Context. Geneva: WCC Publications, 2012. 214 pp.