Interreligious Friendship after Nostra Aetate

Interreligious Friendships after Nostra Aetate explores the ways in which personal relationships are essential for theology. Catholic theologians tell the personal stories of their interreligious friendships and explore the significance of their friendships for their own life and work.

Mary Boys, Union Theological Seminary, USA John Cavadini, University of Notre Dame, USA Elena Procario-Foley, Iona College, USA David Burrell, University of Notre Dame, USA Marianne Farina, Dominican School of Philosophy and Theology, USA Massarat Khan, Holy Cross School and College, Bangladesh Rita George-Tvrtkovi?, Benedictine University, USA Bradley Malkovsky, University of Notre Dame, USA Francis X. Clooney, Harvard Divinity School, USA Reid B. Locklin, University of Toronto, Canada Mugdha Yeolekar, Loyola Marymount University, USA Karen Enriquez, Xavier University, USA Peter C. Phan, Georgetown University, USA SimonMary Asese Aihiokhai, Loyola Marymount University, USA Marinus Iwuchukwu, Duquesne University, USA Mary Margagret Funk, Our Lady of Grace Monastery, USA Rosemary Radford Ruether, Graduate Theological Union, USA