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| Foreword |
xi |
| Preface |
xiii |
| Step-by-step Process |
xvii |
| Nostra Aetate |
1 |
| Lumen Gentium |
4 |
| Dignitatis Humanae |
5 |
| Ad Gentes |
7 |
| Gaudium et Spes |
10 |
| Ecclesiam Suam |
13 |
| Evangelii Nuntiandi |
16 |
| Redemptor Hominis |
17 |
| Familiaris Consortio |
18 |
| Redemptoris Missio |
19 |
| Catechism of the Catholic Church |
21 |
| Tertio Millennio Adveniente |
22 |
| Ecclesia in Africa |
24 |
| Ecclesia in Asia I |
25 |
| Ecclesia in Asia II |
27 |
| Ecclesia in Asia III |
30 |
| Dialogue and Mission 1 |
33 |
| Dialogue and Mission II |
35 |
| Dialogue and Mission III |
37 |
| Dialogue and Proclamation 1 |
38 |
| Dialogue and Proclamation II |
40 |
| Dialogue and Proclamation III |
45 |
| Dialogue and Proclamation IV |
48 |
| The Church’s Theology of Religions |
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| The Early Christians |
51 |
| The Witnessing Phase |
52 |
| The Conversion Phase |
55 |
| The Crusades Phase |
56 |
| The Mission Phase |
58 |
| New Age of Dialogue |
60 |
| Magisterium of Pope Paul VI |
62 |
| Allocutions of Pope Paul VI |
63 |
| Magisterium of Pope John Paul II |
65 |
| Allocutions of Pope John Paul II |
67 |
| The Pilgrim Church |
71 |
| Listening to our Neighbours |
72 |
| Asian Theological Perspectives |
74 |
| The Revolutionary Nostra Aetate |
76 |
| The Mandate of Nostra Aetate |
79 |
| Mission as Dialogue |
81 |
| Theses on Interreligious Dialogue |
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| Through Dialogue & Collaboration |
85 |
| Dialogue With Other Religions |
87 |
| Communion in the Trinity |
89 |
| Sharing of Life Amongst Believers |
91 |
| Communion in the Spirit |
92 |
| Dialogue and Proclamation |
95 |
| Dialogue and the Local Church |
97 |
| 1998 Synod for Asia |
99 |
| FABC’s Theology of Dialogue |
102 |
| Local Churches & Christian Mission |
106 |
| Theology of the Kingdom of God |
108 |
| Dialogue in the Asian Milieu |
110 |
| A Triple Dialogue |
112 |
| Dialogue & Christian Mission |
116 |
| Theology of Harmony |
118 |
| What is Ecumenism? |
121 |
| The Ecumenical Movement |
122 |
| Divisions within Christianity |
124 |
| Rise of the Free Churches |
129 |
| New Christian Sects and Movements |
131 |
| Christian Attitudes Towards “The Other” |
135 |
| tions Asian Epistemology & Implications for Dialogue |
137 |
| The Jordan, The Tiber & The Ganges |
139 |
| Theological Perspectives of Religious Plurality 143 Exclusive Biblical Texts & Dialogue |
145 |
| Inclusive Biblical Texts & Dialogue |
147 |
| Exclusive Claims: Roots & Conséquences |
150 |
| Towards an Asian Church |
153 |
| God’s People Amidst Ail of God’s People |
157 |
| Jonah & Other Religions |
160 |
| Dialogue in Conflict |
162 |
| Dialogue of Spirituality |
164 |
| Can We Pray Together? |
166 |
| Interreligious Marnages: Problem or Promise? |
169 |
| Intra-Religious Dialogue |
173 |
| Encounter with a Gandhian Leader |
175 |
| Parable of the Daughter-in-law |
177 |
| Parable of the New Christian |
178 |
| Parable of the Interreligious Symposium |
179 |
| What is Interreligious Dialogue? |
181 |
| Why Engage in Interreligious Dialogue? |
182 |
| Who should Engage in Dialogue? |
184 |
| How to Enhance Interreligious Dialogue |
185 |
| The ABCD of Interreligious Dialogue |
186 |
| Structured Exercises |
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| Structured Exercise (1) |
187 |
| Structured Exercise (2) |
188 |
| Structured Exercise (3) |
189 |
| Structured Exercise (4) |
190 |
| Structured Exercise (5) |
191 |