Peter C. Phan
Author of The Gift of the Church: A Textbook on Ecclesiology (Theology)
About the Author
Peter C. Phan, a native of Vietnam, immigrated to the United States in 1975. He earned three doctorates from the Universitas Pontifica Salesiana in Rome and the University of London. He is currently Ignacio Eilacura Professor of Catholic Social Thought at Georgetown University. A former president show more of the Catholic Theological Society of America, he is also a recipient of the Society's John Courtney Murray Award. His many books include The Joy of Religious Pluralism: A Personal Journey. show less
Image credit: Professor Peter C. Phan delivering the 2018 Cunningham Lectures at the School of Divinity, University of Edinburgh By Caorongjin - Own work, CC BY-SA 4.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=73957829
Works by Peter C. Phan
Being Religious Interreligiously: Asian Perspectives on Interfaith Dialogue (2004) 21 copies, 1 review
Journeys at the margin : toward an autobiographical theology in American-Asian perspective (1999) 16 copies
Mission and catechesis : Alexandre de Rhodes and inculturation in seventeenth-century Vietnam (1998) 15 copies
Many Faces, One Church: Cultural Diversity and the American Catholic Experience (Catholic Studies) (2004) 10 copies
Associated Works
Globalization, Spirituality, and Justice: Navigating the Path to Peace (2007) — Editor, some editions — 77 copies, 2 reviews
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Peter Phan shows that being ?monoreligious? is going to become ever more rare. Instead, migration, globalization, and postmodern thought have created a situation where boundaries are porous and most people will be genuinely religious only if they live ?interreligiously.' Himself both Vietnamese and American, Peter Phan knows in his body the stresses of intercultural and interreligious living. In this splendid volume he asks questions about and reflects on such issues as whether cultural show more diversity is a blessing or a curse in the spiritual life. Whether there is an essential core identity that must be passed on in Catholic education. Whether there are true ?equivalents? in the search for interreligious understanding. How one is to preach about Jews and Judaism. What does the Holocaust mean from the perspective of Asian liberation theology. While it is understandable that gatekeepers and boundary watchers want to keep their various traditions pure, Phan reflects on the question, How much uniformity people in a postmodern world can and will tolerate in life, liturgy, and denominational self-definition? And he does so in ways that will cause both lazy pluralists and unreflective gatekeepers realize both how high are the stakes and how difficult finding answers will be show less
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