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The move defies state guidelines on in-person gatherings. MPR News morning update for May 21, 2020. Hosted by Cathy Wurzer. Music in this episode from Blue Dot Sessions – Open Flames & Li Fonte.
This talk was offered on October 2nd, 2018 at George Mason University by Dr. Michael Root (CUA) Speaker Bio: Michael Root is a native of Norfolk, Virginia. He studied at Dartmouth College (BA, summa cum laude) and Yale University (PhD. in theology). He has taught at Davidson College, Trinity Lutheran Seminary, and Lutheran Theological Southern Seminary. For ten years, he was Research Professor at the Institute for Ecumenical Research in Strasbourg, France. Ecumenical dialogues have been at the center of Root’s service. He was on the drafting team for the Catholic-Lutheran Joint Declaration on the Doctrine of Justification, and served on the Catholic-Lutheran dialogue both nationally and internationally, the international Lutheran-Anglican dialogue, and the US Lutheran-Methodist dialogue. He was a staff consultant to the 1993 World Conference on Faith and Order (Spain) and the 1998 Lambeth Conference (England). He has been the executive director of the Center for Catholic and Evangelical Theology. Root is the author (With Gabriel Fackre) of Affirmations and Admonitions (1998) and editor of Justification by Faith (with Karl Lehmann and William Rusch, 1997), Baptism and the Unity of the Church (with Risto Saarinen, 1998), and, with James Buckley, Sharper than a Two-Edged Sword: Preaching, Teaching and Living the Bible (2008), The Morally Divided Body: Ethical Disagreement and the Divided Church (2012), and Christian Theology and Islam (2013). In addition, he is the author of many scholarly articles and an associate editor of the journal Pro Ecclesia.
An interview with my Catholic/Lutheran friend, Chris Saladin, about the Great Apostasy. For comments or questions, feel free to email me at mhistorypod@gmail.com!
Father Lawrence Frizzell and Msgr. John A. Radano, Adjunct Professor of Systematic Theology in the Immaculate Conception Seminary at Seton Hall University, discuss recent developments and progress in Catholic-Lutheran relations.
October 2017 marked 500 years since the Protestant Reformation. In Safespace's inaugural episode, we brought together a Catholic priest and a Lutheran pastor to talk about the rift, and how things are beginning to change towards a more amicable relationship, particularly in Malaysia. At the time of the interview, Rev. Dr. Sivin Kit was lecturer and Director of the Centre of Religion and Society at the Malaysian Theological Seminary (STM), Seremban. He founded and pastors Bangsar Lutheran Church. Rev. Fr. George Harrison was parish priest for the Church of Visitation, Seremban. They were both involved in organising a series of Catholic-Lutheran events in Kuala Lumpur in 2017, including the seminar From Conflict to Communion. [Warning: We've learned a lot about production quality since 2017. Please excuse some level of discomfort in how we sound, and enjoy the conversation we managed to have with these two gentlemen. Also, as this podcast was converted from a video version, please excuse the language of "watching" the episode.]
• The World Communion of Reformed Churches signs declaration endorsing Catholic-Lutheran agreement • 35 leading European theologians meet with the ILC in Berlin • 7 die in Kashmir bus pilgrim attack • Church of England bishops back motion calling...