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nostra aetate revisited

21. Journal of Catholic Social Thought: Volume > 18 > Issue: 1
Jules Boutros

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One of the most important facts that the Second Vatican Council has revealed is that the point of the Church is not itself, but to go beyond itself, to be a community that preaches, serves, celebrates, and witnesses to the reign of God with due respect to the text and context. During the past century, the Church of the Middle East experienced the absence of an authentic missionary enthusiasm and the lack of a clear and pertinent theology with which it could face the challenge presented to Christianity by Islam. This challenge resides in its special role and mission before the Muslims, which this paper will further discuss and, in doing so, answer the question, How can the Church of the Middle East try to approach the Muslims in a time of violent Islamic fundamentalism and persecutions, in a region where most of the Christians are opting to remain distant or to emigrate?

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22. Journal of Catholic Social Thought: Volume > 18 > Issue: 1
Victor Carmona

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23. Journal of Catholic Social Thought: Volume > 18 > Issue: 1
Christopher P. Vogt

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