05
May
| 2013 | 17:00
Symposium: Revolution in the Church?
- Free
- Public
- Radak 20, Jerusalem
- Free
- Public
- Radak 20, Jerusalem
The Jerusalem Institute, together with the Jerusalem Center for Jewish-Christian Relations hosted symposium on the topic of: Revolution in the Church? The Second Vatican Council, the Catholic Church, and The Relation of the Church to the Jewish People.
Speakers Included:
Chair: Hanna Bendcowsky
Jerusalem Center for Jewish-Christian Relations
♦ The Second Vatican Council – The Church Meets Modernity
Prof. Raymond Cohen, Department of International Relations, Hebrew University, Jerusalem
♦ Revolution in the Church? The Influence of Council Decisions on Church Structure, Liturgy, and Ecumenism
Father Michael Biju SDB, Principal, Studium Theologicum Salesianum, Ratisbonne, Jerusalem (in English)
♦ The Nostra Aetete (Declaration on the Relations of the Church to the Jewish People) and Its Reception within Christianity and the Arab-Christian World
Father Dr. David Neuhaus SJ, Patriarchal Vicar for the Hebrew-Speaking Catholic Community in the Latin Patriarchate, Jerusalem
♦ The View from Jerusalem: Jewish and Israeli Activity during the Second Vatican Council and the Formulation of the Nostra Aetete
Dr. Amnon Ramon, Jerusalem Institute, Yad Yitzhak Ben-Zvi, and the Department of Comparative Religion at the Hebrew University
Event Schedule
17:00-19:00
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