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  • At a time when our distance from the groundbreaking encyclical Nostre Aetate and Vatican II increases, and when the expressions of dignity towards groups constituting “the other” are dangerously deteriorating, the task of remembering and building upon the work of those who have made historic contributions toward the reconciliation of estranged groups is paramount

  • The first section collects a group of essays under the theme of Ethics and Theology

  • Moses: Procario-Foley and Cathey’s Righting Relations, Cathey helpfully formulates some theses in Jewish-Christian dialogue regarding the place of Jesus, and with it, an adequate Christology

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At a time when our distance from the groundbreaking encyclical Nostre Aetate and Vatican II increases, and when the expressions of dignity towards groups constituting “the other” are dangerously deteriorating, the task of remembering and building upon the work of those who have made historic contributions toward the reconciliation of estranged groups is paramount. The collection of essays in the edited volume Righting Relations After the Holocaust and Vatican II both highlights Pawlikowski’s half-century of work and offers sophisticated discussions of many salient topics in contemporary relations. The book, edited by Robert Cathey from McCormick Theological Seminary and Elena Procario-Foley from Iona College, is divided into three thematic sections (Ethics and Theology, Holocaust Studies, and Interreligious Studies) in an attempt to encompass the areas in which Pawlikowski’s work has had great influence.

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