Archive for November, 2005

Reflections upon receiving the Luce Grant for a Chair in the Theology of Interfaith Dialogue

Friday, November 18th, 2005

Why is this Luce Grant important and what might it accomplish?The Luce Grant is given rarely to seminaries. The fact that Aquinas Institute has received this Grant indicates that the vision of Aquinas for making a significance difference in American life speaks strongly in a positive way to the Luce Foundation.

What might this vision offer? In its proposal, Aquinas Institute offers an authentic catholic vision. It offers no narrow sectarian catholicity, but a truly catholic openness to the truth wherever it might be found. Catholic means universal, not only geographically but intellectually, a catholicity that does not fear the truth it learns from others. Nor does it hesitate to respectfully voice the truth from its own deepest tradition.

To plan for a position among its faculty for someone who will keep us open and learning from the full human community is to set the Institute on a course of deep and full catholicity. It is to offer the church a window into those whose lives and worship differs from ours, yet who are our neighbors. It is to make available to our students the knowledge they will need to move with respect and awareness in the global community.

To a Jewish Friend…in the Midst of High Holy Days

Tuesday, November 1st, 2005

As you celebrate these days so precious…these days of remembrance… What if the same Word of God that created the world, that wrote the law on Sinai, that spoke through the consciousnesses of the prophets, decided to fuse the Divine with the human in order to make a point? What if the Holy One, through its Word, fused in a holy marriage with matter? with DNA? with molecular structure, atoms, and energy?

What if that point was to tell humankind that it was beloved, that it is the object of the wildest love as the Song of Solomon says? What if that precious book of scripture in the Jewish canon is the overture to a symphony? What if the Divine is using the Jewish Jesus to offer a paradigm of what the Divine wants to accomplish with very person, every people, every nation, every ethnic group?

I too must ponder this. It implies that Jesus is not just for Christianity but for humanity. It implies that this self-giving life is the pattern for mine…for ours…for our nation’s…for our world, and we live this out according to our distinct religious traditions…

just a thought…