Contents
Contributors
Abbreviations
Introduction
His Holiness Pope Francis
Cardinal Donald Wuerl, Archbishop of Washington
John Garvey, President, The Catholic University of America
Mark Morozowich, Dean, School of Theology and Religious Studies, CUA
I. Major Presentations and Responses
1: Cardinal Kurt Koch | Martin Luther’s Reformation and the Unity of the Church: A Catholic Perspective in Light of the Lutheran-Catholic Dialogue
1a. Response: Bishop Eero Huovinen
2: Wolfgang Thönissen | Luther in the Focus of Roman Catholic Theology
2a. Response: Kenneth Appold
II. Justification
3: Theodor Dieter | Later Medieval Teaching on Justification
4: Timothy Wengert | Martin Luther’s Proclamation of Justification by Faith Alone
5: Michael Root | Luther and the Development of Catholic Teaching on Justification
III. Eucharist
6: Bruce D. Marshall | The Eucharist in Late Medieval Thought
7: Lee Palmer Wandel | Martin Luther and the Medieval Mass
8: Robert Trent Pomplun | Eucharistic Sacrifice: Catholic Response to Martin Luther
IV. The Church
9: Nelson M. Minnich | Late Medieval Models of the Church
10: Dorothea Wendebourg | Martin Luther’s Ecclesiology
11: Johanna Rahner | Catholic Ecclesiology—Evolving and in Response
V. Eastern Christianity
12: Yuri P. Avvakumov | Ecclesia Orientalis: Heretical or Saintly? The Leipzig Debate (1519) and Western Approaches to Eastern Christianity in the High and Later Medieval Periods
13: Nicolas Kazarian | Luther and the Eastern Orthodox Church: Challenges and Opportunities of the Reformation
14: Will Cohen | The (Slight) Sensitivity to Eastern Christianity in Trent’s Condemnations of Luther on Marriage and Clerical Celibacy