Journal of Ecumenical Studies
Contents of Volume 27 (1990)
Volume 27, Number 1 (Winter, 1990)
Articles:
Introduction: Theology in a Pluralistic Setting: Report on Adolescent Pregnancy
by Ellen T. Charry and Annette Brownlee 1
Children Bearing Children: The Crisis of Premature Pregnancy
by Bruce Chilton 8
Religious Communities and Youth
by Ellen T. Charry 10
Experiential Findings
by John T. Ford 15
Protestant Position Paper
by John Jefferson Davis 28
Roman Catholic Position Paper
by John T. Ford 30
Jewish Position Paper
by Gordon Tucker 34
Orthodox Position Paper
by George C. Papademetriou 37
Protestant Deliberations
by Bruce Chilton 42
Addendum to Protestant Report
by Thomas Mikelson 50
Roman Catholic Deliberations
by Jerome Bracken 51
A Roman Catholic Case Study
by Jerome Bracken 60
Jewish Deliberations
by Michael A. Signer 66
An Orthodox Case Study
by George C. Papademetriou 68
Protestant Response
by Bruce Chilton 70
Protestant Response
by James A. Carpenter 75
Roman Catholic Response
by William Werpehowski 77
Roman Catholic Response
by Lucien Richard 83
A Jewish Response
by Michael A. Signer 89
An Orthodox Response
by George C. Papademetriou 91
Epilogue
by Bruce Chilton 93
Epilogue
by Ellen T. Charry 95
Baby Dedication in Traditional Christianity: Eastern Orthodox "Churching" of Forty-Day-Olds
by Ron Grove 101
Volume 27, Number 2 (Spring, 1990)
Protestant Hopes for the Twentieth Century
by Paul Bock 237
Commentary on ARC/USA Statement on Anglican Orders
by R. William Franklin and George H. Tavard 261
Jesus and Jeremiah in the Matthean Tradition
by David J. Zucker 288
Christ and Buddha
by Seiichi Yagi 306
Supersessionism, Engraftment, and Jewish-Christian Dialogue: Reflections on the Pres byterian Statement on Jewish-Christian Relations
by Robert R. Hann 327
Volume 27, Number 3 (Summer, 1990)
One Covenant or Many Covenants? Toward a Theology of Christian-Jewish Relations
by Gavin D'Costa 441
Faith and Ethics after the Holocaust: What Christians Can Learn from the Jewish Narrative Tradition of Hutzpah
by Darrell J. Fasching 453
The Inner Ground of Christian Theology: Church, Faith, and Sectarianism
by David Wayne Layman 480
The Ecclesiology of KoinÇnia and Baptism: A Pentecostal Perspective
by Cecil M. Robeck, Jr. , and Jerry L. Sandidge 504
Heeding the Early Congar Today, and Two Recent Roman Catholic Issues: Seeking Hope on the Road Back
by Richard J. Beauchesne 535
Volume 27, Number 4 (Fall, 1990)
Luther's Critique of the Ecumenical Assumption that Doctrine Divides but Service Unites
by Carter Lindberg 679
Philip Schaff: An Ecumenical Pioneer
by John C. Meyer 697
Anglican Comprehensiveness and the Pluralism of David Tracy
by Pierre Welté Whalon 708
The Opening of the American Mind: A Fresh Look at Cults of Persecution
by Lowell D. Streiker 731
Epistemological Tolerance: A Step toward Christian Unity?
by Myroslaw Tataryn 753
Explorations and Responses:
Orthodox-Catholic Unity and the Revised Code of Eastern Canon Law
by Patrick Viscuso 108
Some Reflections on Robert Hann's Critique of the Pres byterian Statement on Jewish-Christian Relations
by William P. Anderson 343
A Reply to Reviews by Chernick and Levine of Sigal's The Halakhah of Jesus of Nazareth according to the Gospel of Matthew
by Harvey Falk 347
Chernick Reply to Harvey Falk and Leonard Swidler
by Michael Chernick 355
Levine Reply to Harvey Falk and Leonard Swidler
by Amy-Jill Levine 360
Probabilities
by Miriam Nathan 364
Christian Identity in Ecumenical Perspective: A Response to David Wayne Layman
by James William McClendon, Jr. , and John Howard Yoder 561
Noahide Laws, Christian Covenants, and Jewish Expectations
by G. David Schwartz 767
Evangelical Catholicity and Baptist Ecumenicity: A Response to "Christian Identity in Ecumenical Perspective"
by David Wayne Layman 773
A Response to an Antisemitic Incident
by Eugene J. Fisher 781