Resuming Conflict: Benedict’s ‚Grace and Vocation‘ and the Limit of Dialogue

Di Blasi, Luca (2020). Resuming Conflict: Benedict’s ‚Grace and Vocation‘ and the Limit of Dialogue. Philosophical journal of conflict and violence, 4(1), pp. 1-12. Trivent 10.22618/TP.PJCV.020204.1.203001

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This paper analyzes Benedict XVI’s disputed text “Grace and Vocation Without Remorse: Comments on the Treatise ‘De Iudaeis’” from 2018 not only as the specification and, in part, restoration of a traditional Christian understanding of God's covenant with Israel, but implicitly also as an attempt both to re-evaluate the Christian tradition of treatises on Jews and to
revitalize a dispute between Christianity and Judaism on theological questions. Through this attempt, the limits of the idea of inter-religious dialogue between (Catholic) Christianity and (Rabbinic) Judaism become abundantly clear.

Item Type:

Journal Article (Original Article)

Division/Institute:

01 Faculty of Theology > Institute of Systematic Theology
01 Faculty of Theology > Institute of Systematic Theology > Dogmatics and Philosophy of Religion

UniBE Contributor:

Di Blasi, Luca Daniele

Subjects:

200 Religion > 210 Philosophy & theory of religion

ISSN:

2559-9798

Publisher:

Trivent

Language:

English

Submitter:

Luca Daniele Di Blasi

Date Deposited:

05 May 2022 10:57

Last Modified:

26 Mar 2024 04:40

Publisher DOI:

10.22618/TP.PJCV.020204.1.203001

Additional Information:

Special Issue: Conflicting Conflicts

Uncontrolled Keywords:

Christianity, Judaism, Benedict XVI (Joseph Ratzinger), Inter-religious dialogue, disagreement, Leo Strauss

BORIS DOI:

10.48350/169168

URI:

https://boris.unibe.ch/id/eprint/169168

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