Table of Contents
Table of Contents
1. Introduction
Kirsteen Kim, Leeds Trinity University, UK
Part I: Vatican II and the New Evangelization
2. Vatican II, Non-Christian Religions and the Challenges for (New) Evangelization Programmes
Mathijs Lamberigts, Catholic University Leuven, Belgium
3. From 'Mission' to 'Evangelization': The Latin American Origins of a Challenging Concept
John F. Gorski, National Office of the Pontifical Mission Societies, USA
4. Christ, Culture and the New Evangelization
Tracey Rowland, John Paul II Institute, Australia
Part II: The Church of the New Evangelization
5. The Church: A People Sent in Mission
Susan K. Wood, Marquette University, USA
6. The Ecclesiology of Communion: From Jurisdiction to Relationship
Francis George, Archbishop of Chicago, USA
7. Reading Unitatis Redintegratio with His Holiness Benedict XVI Roman Pontiff Emeritus
Paul D. Murray, Durham University, UK
8. Global Catholicism: Evangelization and a Networked Church
Ian Linden, School of Oriental and African Studies, UK
Part III: The New Evangelization in Context
9. The Growth of the Young Churches: From the First Evangelization to a Complex Ecclesial Maturity
Fernando Filoni, the Congregation for the Evangelization of Peoples of the Holy See
10. The Jourbaney of the Young Churches: An African Perspective
Richard K. Baawobr, Superior General, Missionaries of Africa
11. The New Evangelization and Other Religions: Facing Three Objections to Evangelization in Regard to the World Religions
Gavin D'Costa, University of Bristol, UK
12. The New Evangelization and Other Religions: Proclamation and Dialogue
Annemarie Mayer, Catholic University Leuven, Belgium
Part IV: Practising the New Evangelization
13. The Catechism of the Catholic Church and the New Evangelization
Petroc Willey, Franciscan University, USA
14. John Henry Newman and the New Evangelization
Stephen Morgan, University of Oxford, UK
15. Conversion to Christ: Teaching, Theology and Practice since Vatican II
Andrew Brookes, Blackfriars, UK
16. Meeting God in Friend and Stranger: Making the Theology of Nostra Aetate Relevant for Teaching and Practice in England and Wales
Katharina Smith-Müller, the Catholic Bishops' Conference of England and Wales
17. Conclusion
Paul Grogan, Chaplain at Leeds Trinity University, UK