Rowman & Littlefield Publishers / Sheed & Ward
Pages: 192
Trim: 6¾ x 9¼
978-0-7425-3177-2 • Hardback • May 2004 • $115.00 • (£88.00)
978-1-4616-7472-6 • eBook • May 2004 • $109.00 • (£84.00)
Brother Wayne Teasdale was a lay monk who combined the traditions of Christianity, Hinduism, and Buddhism in the way of Christian sannyasa. A teacher and activist in building common ground among the world's religions, he served on the board of trustees of the Parliament of the World's Religions. As a member of the Monastic Interreligious Dialogue, he helped draft their Universal Declaration of Nonviolence. He was also committed to the cause of a free Tibet.
Part 1 Background
Chapter 2 The Conversation Begins
Chapter 3 The Historical Roots of Interreligious Dialogue in the Church
Chapter 4 The Nature, Types and Fruits of Dialogue
Part 5 Views of Dialogue
Chapter 6 The Presence and Example of Pope John Paul II
Chapter 7 The Official Magisterial Teaching of the Church on Interreligious Encounter and Dialogue
Part 8 Contradictions in the Understanding of the Church
Chapter 9 The Three Basic Positions on the Other Religious Traditions
Chapter 10 Tensions Between Mission and Dialogue
Chapter 11 Interreligious Encounter and Dialogue: The Existential Dialogue
Part 12 The Historical Horizon of the Dialogue's Possible Future
This book is one of the most comprehensive, most readable overviews of the history, principles and problems involved in ecumenical discussion in the Catholic tradition. At the same time, it is one of the most honest presentations of the pitfalls of traditional approaches and the challenges to it that are emerging from contemporary Catholic theologians, monastic experience and the cultural realities of the time. It is both a history and a path to the future.
— Joan Chittister, OSB
Brother Wayne Teasdale has dedicated his life to the cause of global inter-religious dialogue and action. Catholicism in Dialogue: Conversations Across Traditions both describes concrete actions to date and sets out a vision for the future of the Inter-religious Movement. Brother Wayne gives hope and inspiration to people of all faiths and perspectives so that religions, working together, can make an important contribution to building a world of peace, nonviolence and equality.
— Mairead Corrigan Maguire, co-recipient of the the 1976 Nobel Peace Prize
A reader-friendly introduction enriched by personal anecdotes. A valuable entry point into the actual state of interreligious dialogue. Recommended.
— Choice Reviews
Wayne Teasdale has written a very useful introduction to the nature of interreligious dialogue and the way it is practiced within the Catholic Church. His own extensive involvement in such dialogue has equipped him to make a number of thought-provoking suggestions for enhancing its practice.
— James A. Wiseman, O.S.B., editor, Bulletin of Monastic Interreligious Dialogue