Texts and Contexts: A Personal Reflection on Formation <em>for</em> and <em>by</em> the Lutheran-Roman Catholic Dialogue, U.S.A.

Authors

  • Winston D. Persaud Wartburg Theological Seminary

Abstract

Winston Persaud offers personal and biographical reflections based on his lengthy involvement as a member of Lutheran-Roman Catholic Dialogue, U.S.A. Interpretation of Scripture, creeds, tradition/traditions, ecclesial history, and the wider-world history were noticeably affected by the interpretative influence of the personal biography of the participants. In their ongoing work, the Dialog representatives kept ever before themselves Jesus’ prayer in John 17  for the sake of the unity of the one, holy, catholic, and apostolic church, whose unity is intrinsic to the integrity and truth of the church’s mission in the Gospel, in a world in need of healing and wholeness.

Author Biography

Winston D. Persaud, Wartburg Theological Seminary

Professor of Systematic Theology

Holder of the Kent S. Knutson and United Evangelical Church Chair in Theology and Mission

Director of the Center for Global Theologies

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Published

2017-12-28