Poate nu și-au dat seama de implicațiile grave ale unei asemenea asocieri. Snobismul scolasticii moderne cere asemenea prietenii (a te băga în seamă cu băieții deștepți). Cred că mai este timp să corectăm această eroare, mai ales că reputația acestei instituții reflectă și asupra întregului Cult Penticostal din România, sub al cărui patronaj își desfășoară activitatea. Nu asum faptul că rectorul ITP – din câte îl cunosc, un om deosebit de plăcut și un profesor de valoare – ar avea asemenea vederi de extremă (Creștinismul și Islamul având unul și același dumnezeu – folosesc D doar atunci când îmi este clar despre cine vorbesc). Însă, este absolut necesară o retractare publică a semnăturii de pe acest document. Ofer mai jos câteva clarificări, în speranța că lucrurile se vor corecta cât mai rapid.
UPDATE: Comunicatul Conducerii ITPB spune:
Citate din documentul cu pricina:
Muslims and Christians have not always shaken hands in friendship; their relations have sometimes been tense, even characterized by outright hostility. Since Jesus Christ says, “First take the log out your own eye, and then you will see clearly to take the speck out of your neighbor’s eye” (Matthew 7:5), we want to begin by acknowledging that in the past (e.g. in the Crusades) and in the present (e.g. in excesses of the “war on terror”) many Christians have been guilty of sinning against our Muslim neighbors. Before we “shake your hand” in responding to your letter, we ask forgiveness of the All-Merciful One and of the Muslim community around the world. (NA: Atunci când semnatarii documentului își cer iertare de la ”All-Merciful One”, chiar dacă s-ar putea scuza că s-au referit la Yahweh, comunitatea islamică îl identifică așa pe Allah. Ambiguitatea acestui document este prea conspirativă).
What is common between us lies not in something marginal, nor in something merely important to each. It lies, rather, in something absolutely central to both: love of God and love of neighbor. (NA: Din nou, ”love of God” insinuează că ar fi vorba de același dumnezeu…)
NA: Ca să nu mai rămână vreun dubiu, semnatarii sunt de acord că: We applaud that “A Common Word Between Us and You” stresses so insistently the unique devotion to one God, indeed the love of God, as the primary duty of every believer. God alone rightly commands our ultimate allegiance. When anyone or anything besides God commands our ultimate allegiance – a ruler, a nation, economic progress, or anything else – we end up serving idols and inevitably get mired in deep and deadly conflicts.
We find it equally heartening that the God whom we should love above all things is described as being Love. In the Muslim tradition, God, “the Lord of the worlds,” is “The Infinitely Good and All-Merciful.” And the New Testament states clearly that “God is love” (1 John 4:8). Since God’s goodness is infinite and not bound by anything, God “makes his sun rise on the evil and the good, and sends rain on the righteous and the unrighteous,” according to the words of Jesus Christ recorded in the Gospel (Matthew 5:45).
For Christians, humanity’s love of God and God’s love of humanity are intimately linked. As we read in the New Testament: “We love because he [God] first loved us” (1 John 4:19). Our love of God springs from, and is nourished by, God’s love for us. It cannot be otherwise, since the Creator who has power over all things is infinitely good.
Miroslav Volf pretinde că Yahweh și Allah sunt unul și același. El este autorul care stă la baza filozofiei Chrislam. Oricum, întregul document poate fi găsit AICI. Am reprodus mai jos lista cu semnatari. Printre numele surpriză am găsit pe Yonggi Cho de la marea biserică din Seoul, Coreea, Rick Warren (Saddleback, California), John Stott, bineînțeles Miroslav Volf, dar și Peter Kuzmic, Dănuț Mănăstireanu și… Corneliu Constantineanu, rectorul ITP București. Iată lista copy/paste mai jos (Numele lui Volf, Constantineanu și Mănăstireanu apar în roșu):
A selection of prominent signatories follows. These signatories consist of those featured in the November 18, 2007 New York Times publication of “Loving God and Neighbor Together,” as well as of a selection of other prominent signatories. These signatories were all confirmed via email and in most cases were reconfirmed by further email exchange.
Capt. Bradford E. Ableson, Chaplain Corps, US Navy and Senior Episcopal Chaplain in the US Navy
Dr. Martin Accad, Academic Dean, Arab Baptist Theological Seminary (Lebanon), Director, Institute of Middle East Studies (Lebanon), Associate Professor of Islamic Studies, Fuller School of Intercultural Studies
Scott C. Alexander, Associate Professor of Islam and Director, Catholic-Muslim Studies, Catholic Theological Union
Dr. Mogamat-Ali Behardien, Minister, African Reformed Church, Paarl, South Africa.
Roger Allen, Professor of Arabic and Comparative Literature and Chair, Department of Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations, University of Pennsylvania, member of Middle East Study Group of the Episcopal Diocese of Pennsylvania
Jean Amore, CSJ, for the Leadership Team of the Sisters of St. Joseph, Brentwood, NY
Leith Anderson, President, National Association of Evangelicals
Rev. Daniel S. Appleyard, Rector, Christ Episcopal Church, Dearborn, MI
William Aramony, Consultant
Yvette A. Assem, Student, Interdenominational Theological Center
Atlanta, Georgia
Harold W. Attridge, Dean and Lillian Claus Professor of New Testament, Yale Divinity School
Dr. Don Argue, Chancellor, Northwest University, Former President, National Association of Evangelicals, Commissioner, United States Commission on International Religious Freedom
David Augsburger, Professor of Pastoral Care and Counseling, Fuller Theological Seminary
Gerald R. Baer, M.D., Minister of Christian Education, Landisville, PA
Dwight P. Baker, Associate Director, Overseas Ministries Study Center
Dr. Ray Bakke, Convening Chair, Evangelicals for Middle East Understanding: An International Coalition, Tempe, AZ
His Lordship Bishop Camillo Ballin, MCCI, Vicar Apostolic of Kuwait
Leonard Bartlotti, Associate Professor of Intercultural Studies, Biola University
Charles L. Bartow, Carl and Helen Egner Professor of Speech Communication in Ministry, Princeton Theological Seminary
Rt. Rev. Barry Beisner, Bishop, Episcopal Diocese of Northern California
Federico Bertuzzi, President, PM Internacional, Latin America
James A. Beverley, Professor of Christian Thought and Ethics, Tyndale Seminary, Toronto, Canada
J.D. Bindenagel, former U.S. Ambassador and Vice President, DePaul University, Chicago, IL
Rev. Dr. Thomas W. Blair, The Second Presbyterian Church of Baltimore
Walter R. Bodine, Pastor, International Church at Yale and Research Affiliate, Near Eastern Languages, Yale University
Rev. Timothy A. Boggs, St. Alban’s Episcopal Church, Washington, DC
Regina A. Boisclair, Cardinal Newman Chair of Theology, Alaska Pacific University, Anchorage, Alaska
David Bok, Independent Bible Teacher, Hartford Seminary, Hartford, CT
Rev. Jim Bonewald, Pastor, Knox Presbyterian Church, Cedar Rapids, IA
Jonathan J. Bonk, Executive Director, Overseas Ministries Study Center and Editor, International Bulletin of Missionary Research
Rev. Michael S. Bos, Director, Al Amana Centre, Sultanate of Oman
Steven Bouma-Prediger, Professor of Religion, Hope College, Holland, MI
Gerhard Böwering, Professor of Religious Studies, Yale University
Mary C. Boys, Skinner and McAlpin Professor of Practical Theology, Union Theological Seminary, New York, NY
Dan Brannen, International Students, Inc.
Revs. Scott & Katarina Breslin, Protestant House Church Network, Istanbul Turkey
Rev. Dr. Stuart Briscoe, Minister at Large, Elmbrook Church, Brookfield Wisconsin, USA; Founder, “Telling the Truth, Inc.”
Rev. Douglas Brown, Pastor, Valley View United Methodist Church Overland Park, Kansas
Joseph Britton, Dean, Berkeley Divinity School at Yale
Huib Bruinink, Developer of Marketing, PT. Puteri Mawar Sari, Central Java, Indonesia
John M. Buchanan, Editor/Publisher, The Christian Century.
James J. Buckley, Dean, College of Arts and Sciences, Loyola College in Maryland
Eugene W. Bunkowske, Ph.D., Fiechtner Chair Professor of Christian Outreach, Oswald Huffman School of Christian Outreach, Concordia University, St. Paul, Minnesota
John R. Burkholder, Professor Emeritus, Religion and Peace Studies, Goshen College, Goshen, IN
David Burkum, Pastor, Valley Christian Church, Lakeville, MN
Rt. Rev. Joe Goodwin Burnett, Bishop, Episcopal Diocese of Nebraska
Allen Busenitz, International Student Ministry, West Lafayette, IN
Very Rev. Samuel G. Candler, Dean, Cathedral of St. Philip (Anglican), Atlanta, GA
Juan Carlos Cárdenas, Academic Director, Instituto Iberoamericano de Estudios Transculturales, Granada, Spain
Joseph Castleberry, President, Northwest University
Rev. Colin Chapman, Former Lecturer in Islamic Studies, Near East School of Theology, Beirut, Lebanon, and author of Whose Promised Land?
Ellen T. Charry, Assoc. Professor of Systematic Theology, Princeton Theological Seminary
David Yonggi Cho, Founder and Senior Pastor of Yoido Full Gospel Church, Seoul, Korea
Hyung Kyun Chung, Associate Professor of Ecumenical Studies, Union Theological Seminary in New York
Rev. Richard Cizik, Vice President of Governmental Affairs, National Association of Evangelicals
Rev. Dr. Emmanuel Clapsis, Professor of Systematic Theology, Holy Cross Greek Orthodox School of Theology, Brookline, MA
William Clarkson IV, President, The Westminster Schools, Atlanta, Georgia
Emily Click, Lecturer on Ministry and Assistant Dean for Ministry Studies and Field Education, Harvard Divinity School.
Corneliu Constantineanu, Dean and Associate Professor of New Testament, Evangelical Theological Seminary, Osijek, Croatia
Robert E. Cooley, President Emeritus, Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary, South Hamilton, Massachusetts
Rev. Shawn Coons, St. Philip Presbyterian, Houston, TX
Harvey Cox, Hollis Professor of Divinity, Harvard Divinity School
Joseph Cumming, Director of the Reconciliation Program, Yale Center for Faith and Culture, Yale Divinity School
Daniel A. Cunningham, Executive Pastor, Temple Bible Church, Temple, TX
Bryant L. Cureton, President, Elmhurst College, Elmhurst, IL
Fr. John D’Alton, President, Melbourne Institute for Orthodox Christian Studies, Melbourne, Australia
Fr. Joseph P. Daoust, S.J., President, Jesuit School of Theology at Berkeley, CA
Rev. David R. Davis, Special Projects Coordinator, The Evangelical Alliance Mission, Wheaton, IL
John Deacon, Leader, Branch Out Ministries, The Olive Branch Community Church, Markham, Ontario, Canada
Rev. Joseph C. Delahunt, Senior Pastor, Silliman Memorial Baptist Church, Bridgeport, CT
André Delbecq, Thomas J. and Kathleen L. McCarthy University Professor, Center for Spirituality of Organizational Leadership and former Dean of the Leavey School of Business at the University of Santa Clara
David A. Depew, President, Seed of Abraham Association, Broadcasting radio Bible studies in the Middle East
Keith DeRose, Allison Foundation Professor of Philosophy, Yale University
Curtiss Paul DeYoung, Professor of Reconciliation Studies, Bethel University
Andrew Dimmock, Director, Doulos Community, Nouakchott, Mauritania
Chip Dobbs-Allsopp, Associate Professor of Old Testament, Princeton Theological Seminary
Andrés Alonso Duncan, CEO, Latinoamerica Global, A.C.
Kent A. Eaton, Professor of Pastoral Ministry and Associate Dean, Bethel Seminary San Diego, California
Diana L. Eck, Professor of Comparative Religion and Indian Studies in Arts and Sciences and member of the Faculty of Divinity, Harvard University
Mike Edens, Professor of Theology and Islamic Studies, Associate Dean of Graduate Studies, New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary, New Orleans, LA
Mark U. Edwards, Jr., Senior Advisor to the Dean, Harvard Divinity School
James Ehrman, Director, Global Ministries Office, Evangelical Congregational Church
Bertil Ekstrom, Executive Director, Mission Commission, World Evangelical Alliance
Nancie Erhard, Assistant Professor of Comparative Religious Ethics, Saint Mary’s University, Halifax, Nova Scotia
John Esposito, University Professor & Founding Director Prince Alwaleed Bin Talal Center for Muslim-Christian Understanding, Georgetown University
Chester E. Falby, Priest Associate, St. Catherine’s Episcopal Church, Manzanita, OR
Thomas P. Finger, Mennonite Central Committee, Evanston, IL
Rev. Dr. David C. Fisher, Senior Minister, Plymouth Church, Brooklyn, NY
David Ford, Regius Professor of Divinity, Cambridge University
Marlene Malahoo Forte, 2007 Yale World Fellow
Fuller Theological Seminary, Pasadena, CA
Rev. Susan L. Gabbard, St. John’s United Church of Christ, Mifflinburg, PA
Millard Garrett, Vice President, Eastern Mennonite Missions, Salunga, PA
Siobhan Garrigan, Assistant Professor of Liturgical Studies and Assistant Dean for Marquand Chapel, Yale Divinity School
Timothy George, Dean, Beeson Divinity School, Samford University
William Goettler, Assistant Dean for Assessment and Ministerial Studies, Yale Divinity School
Michael J. Goggin, Chairperson, North American Interfaith Network (NAIN)
Robert S. Goizueta, Professor of Theology, Boston College
Bruce Gordon, Professor of History, University of St. Andrews
William A. Graham, Albertson Professor of Middle Eastern Studies in Arts and Sciences and O’Brian Professor of Divinity and Dean in the Divinity School, Harvard University
Wesley Granberg-Michaelson, general secretary, Reformed Church in America
Rev. Bruce Green, Bridge Building Facilitator, FCM Foundation, Centerville Presbyterian Church, Fremont, CA
Joel B. Green, Professor of New Testament Interpretation, Fuller Theological Seminary
Lynn Green, International Chairman, Youth With A Mission
Frank Griffel, Associate Professor of Islamic Studies, Yale University
Rev. Giorgio Grlj, Pastor, Rijeka Baptist Church, Baptist Union of Croatia,
Rev. Kent Claussen Gubrud, Christus Victor Lutheran Church, Apple Valley, MN
Rt. Rev. Edwin F. Gulick, Jr., Bishop, Episcopal Diocese of Kentucky
Judith Gundry-Volf, Adjunct Associate Professor of New Testament, Yale Divinity School
David P. Gushee, Distinguished Professor of Christian Ethics, McAfee School of Theology at Mercer University and President, Evangelicals for Human Rights
Kim B. Gustafson, President, Common Ground Consultants, Inc.
Elie Haddad, Provost, Arab Baptist Theological Seminary, Lebanon
Dr. Anette Hagan, Elder, Mayfield Salisbury Parish Church, Edinburgh, Scotland
Martin Hailer, Professor of Theology, Leuphana University, Lueneburg, Germany
Rev. L. Ann Hallisey, Hallisey Consulting and Counseling, Interim Vicar, Good Shepherd Episcopal Church, Berkeley, CA
Gloria K. Hannas, Member, Peacemaking Mission Team of the Presbytery of Chicago, PCUSA, La Grange, IL
Paul D. Hanson, Florence Corliss Lamont Professor of Divinity, Harvard Divinity School
Pastor Peter Hanson, Director of Studies, Dept. of Theology and Training, Lutheran Church of Senegal
Heidi Hadsell, President, Hartford Seminary, Hartford, CT
David Heim, Executve Editor, The Christian Century
Richard Henderson, Director of Studies, Westbrook Hay, United Kingdom
Mary E. Hess, Associate Professor of Educational Leadership, Luther Seminary
Richard Heyduck, Pastor, First United Methodist Church, Pittsburg, TX
Rev. Dr. David M. Hindman, United Methodist campus minister, The Wesley Foundation at The College of William and Mary, Williamsburg, VA
Rev. Norman A. Hjelm, Director, Commission on Faith and Order (retired), National Council of the Churches of Christ in the USA
Carl R. Holladay, Charles Howard Candler Professor of New Testament, Candler School of Theology, Emory University
Jan Holton, Assistant Professor of Pastoral Care, Yale Divinity School
Marian E. Hostetler, former worker, Mennonite Mission Network and Eastern Mennonite Mission, Elkhart, IN
Joseph Hough, President and William E. Dodge Professor of Social Ethics, Union Theological Seminary in New York
Bill Hybels, Founder and Senior Pastor, Willow Creek Community Church, South Barrington, IL
Dale T. Irvin, President and Professor of World Christianity, New York Theological Seminary, New York, NY
Dr. Nabeel T. Jabbour, Consultant, Professor, Colorado Springs, CO
Todd Jenkins, Pastor, First Presbyterian Church, Fayetteville, TN
David L. Johnston, Lecturer, Religious Studies Department, University of Pennsylvania
Robert K. Johnston, Professor of Theology and Culture, Fuller Theological Seminary
Rt. Rev. Shannon Sherwood Johnston, Bishop Coadjutor, Episcopal Diocese of Virginia
Rt. Rev. David Colin Jones, Bishop Suffragan, Episcopal Diocese of Virginia
Gary D. Jones, Rector, St. Stephen’s Episcopal Church, Richmond, VA
Tony Jones, National Coordinator, Emergent Village
Stefan Jung, Economist, Germany
Rev. Dr. Riad A. Kassis, Theologian, Author, and Consultant
Sister Helen Kearney, Sisters of Saint Joseph, Brentwood, NY
Sister Janet Kinney, CSJ, Sisters of St. Joseph, Brentwood, NY
Doris G. Kinney, associate editor (ret.), Time Inc., New York
Steve Knight, National Coordinating Group Member, Emergent Village, Charlotte, NC
Paul Knitter, Paul Tillich Professor of Theology, World Religions and Culture, Union Theological Seminary in New York
Dr. Manfred W. Kohl, Vice President of Overseas Council International, USA
Very Rev. Dr. James A. Kowalski, Dean, The Cathedral Church of Saint John the Divine, New York NY
James R. Krabill, Senior Executive for Global Ministries, Mennonite Mission Network, Elkhart, IN
Hank Kraus, Founder and Director, PeaceMark
Sharon Kugler, University Chaplain, Yale University
Catherine Kurtz, Landisville Mennonite Church, Landisville, PA
Peter Kuzmic, Eva B. and Paul E. Toms Distinguished Professor of World Missions and European Studies, Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary and Rektor, Evandjeoski Teoloski Fakultet, Osijek, Croatia
Jonathan L. Kvanvig, Distinguised Professor of Philosophy, Baylor University
David Lamarre-Vincent, Executive Director, New Hampshire Council of Churches
John A. Lapp, Executive Secretary Emeritus, Mennonite Central Committee, Akron, PA
Dr. Warren Larson, Director of the Zwemer Center for Muslim Studies, Columbia International University, SC
Traugott Lawler, Professor of English emeritus, Yale University
Dr. Maurice Lee, post-doctoral fellow, Harvard University
Rt. Rev. Peter J. Lee, Bishop, Episcopal Diocese of Virginia
Kristen Leslie, Associate Professor of Pastoral Care, Yale Divinity School
Linda LeSourd Lader, President, Renaissance Institute, Charleston, SC
Rev. R. Charles Lewis, Jr., Parish Associate, First Presbyterian- Vintage Faith Church, Santa Cruz, CA
Julyan Lidstone, OM, Glasgow, Scotland
Erik Lincoln, Author of Peace Generation tolerance curriculum for Muslim Students, Indonesia
John Lindner, Director of External Relations, Yale Divinity School
Greg Livingstone, Founder, Frontiers and historian of Muslim-Christian encounter
Albert C. Lobe, Interim Executive Director, Mennonite Central Committee, Akron, PA
Rick Love, International Director, Frontiers and Adjunct Associate Professor of Islamic Studies, Fuller Theological Seminary, author of Peacemaking
Donald Luidens, Professor of Sociology, Hope College, Holland, MI
Owen Lynch, Associate Pastor, Trent Vineyard, Nottingham, UK
Douglas Magnuson, Associate Professor of Intercultural Programs and Director of Muslim Studies, Bethel University
Peter Maiden, International Coordinator, OM
Jozef Majewski, Doctor of Theology, Professor of Media Studies at the University of Gdansk, Poland
Danut Manastireanu, Director for Faith & Development, Middle East & East Europe Region, World Vision International, Iasi, Romania
Rev. Dr. John T. Mathew, Minister, St. Mark’s United Church of Canada, & Deptartment of Religious Studies, Huntington/Laurentian Universities, Sudbury, ON Canada
Rev. Steven D. Martin, President, Vital Visions Incorporated and Pastor, United Methodist Church, Oak Ridge, TN
Harold E. Masback, III, Senior Minister, The Congregational Church of New Canaan
Rt. Rev Gerald N. McAllister, Retired Bishop, Episcopal Diocese of Oklahoma
The Rev. Donald M. McCoid, Executive for Ecumenical and Inter-Religious Relations, Evangelical Lutheran Church in America
C. Douglas McConnell, PhD, Dean, School of Intercultural Studies, Fuller Seminary
Sister Mary McConnell, CSJ, Sisters of St. Joseph, Brentwood, NY
Jeanne McGorry, CSJ, Sisters of St. Joseph, Brentwood, NY
Elsie McKee, Archibald Alexander Professor of Reformation Studies and the History of Worship, Princeton Theological Seminary
Scot McKnight, Karl A. Olsson Professor in Religious Studies, North Park University, Chicago, IL
Brian D. McLaren, Author, Speaker, Activist
C. Edward McVaney, Retired Chairman, CEO and President, J.D. Edwards and Company
Kathleen E. McVey, J. Ross Stevenson Professor of Early and Eastern Church History, Princeton Theological Seminary
Carl Medearis, President, International Initiatives, Denver, CO
Greg Meland, Director of Formation, Supervised Ministry and Placement, Bethel Seminary, Minnesota
Mennonite Central Committee, Akron, PA
Harold E. Metzler, Member, Church of the Brethren and heritor of the Amish/Mennonite tradition
Alan E. Miller, Lead Pastor, Conestoga Church of the Brethren, Leola, PA
David B. Miller, Pastor, University Mennonite Church, State College, PA
Rev. Dr. Sid L. Mohn, President, Heartland Alliance for Human Needs and Human Rights, Chicago, IL
Brother Benilde Montgomery, O.S.F., Franciscan Brother of Brooklyn
Steve Moore, President & CEO, The Mission Exchange
Douglas Morgan, Director, Adventist Peace Fellowship
Richard Mouw, President and Professor of Christian Philosophy, Fuller Theological Seminary
Salim J. Munayer, Academic Dean, Bethlehem Bible College, Jerusalem
Rich Nathan, Senior Pastor, Vineyard Church of Columbus
David Neff, Editor in Chief & Vice-President, Christianity Today Media Group
Alexander Negrov, President, Saint Petersburg Christian University, St. Petersburg, Russia
Arnold Neufeldt-Fast, Associate Dean, Tyndale Seminary, Toronto
Craig Noll, Assistant Editor, International Bulletin of Missionary Research, Overseas Ministries Study Center
Rev. Roy Oksnevad, Institute of Strategic Evangelism at Wheaton College
Dennis Olsen, Charles T. Haley Professor of Old Testament Theology, Princeton Theological Seminary
Richard R. Osmer, Thomas Synnot Professor of Christian Education, Princeton Theological Seminary
Rev. Canon Mark Oxbrow, International Mission Director, Church Mission Society, UK
Rt. Rev. George E. Packard, Bishop Suffragan for Chaplaincies of the Episcopal Church
George Parsenios, Assistant Professor of New Testament, Princeton Theological Seminary
Greg H. Parsons, General Director, USCWM, Pasadena, CA
Stephanie A. Paulsell, Houghton Professor of the Practice of Ministry Studies, Harvard Divinity School
James R. Payton, Jr., Professor of History, Redeemer University College, Ancaster, Ontario, Canada and President, Christians Associated for Relationships with Eastern Europe
Emily A. Peacock, Circuit Judge, 13th Judicial Circuit of Florida, Tampa, Florida
Doug Pennoyer, Dean, School of Intercultural Studies, Biola University
Howard Pepper, M.A., M.Div., President, Nurture Press, San Diego, CA
Douglas Petersen, Margaret S. Smith Professor of Intercultural Studies, Vanguard University of Southern California
Rev. Edward Prevost, Rector, Christ Church, Winnetka, Illinois
Bruce G. Privratsky, Elder, Holston Conference, United Methodist Church
Sally M. Promey, Professor of Religion & Visual Culture, Professor of American Studies, Professor Religious Studies and Deputy Director, Institute of Sacred Music, Yale University
Rev. Erl G. Purnell, Rector, Old Saint Andrew’s Episcopal Church, Bloomfield, CT
Rev. John C. Ramey, President, Aslan Child Rescue Ministries and President, The Olive Branch Institute
Robert M. Randolph, Chaplain to the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA
Thomas P. Rausch, S.J., T. Marie Chilton Professor of Catholic Theology, Loyola Marymount University, Los Angeles, CA
James D. Redington, S.J., Associate Professor in the Dwan Family Chair of Interreligious Dialogue, Jesuit School of Theology at Berkeley/Graduate Theological Union, CA
David A. Reed, Professor Emeritus of Pastoral Theology and Research, Wycliffe College, Univerity of Toronto, Canada
Neil Rees, International Director, World Horizons
Rev. Warren Reeve, Lead Pastor, Bandung International Church, Bandung, West Java, Indonesia and Founder and Facilitator of the Missional International Church Network
Rodney Allen Reeves, Former moderator of the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) in Oregon and board member, Greater Portland Institute for Christian-Muslim Understanding and member, Interfaith Council of Greater Portland.
Dr. Evelyne A. Reisacher, Assistant Professor of Islamic Studies and International Relations, Fuller Theological Seminary, Pasadena, CA
Cornel G. Rempel, Retired pastor, chaplain and supervisor of clinical pastoral education, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
Steve Robbins, Pastor and Director, Vineyard Leadership Institute
Cecil M. Robeck, Jr., Professor of Church History and Ecumenics, Fuller Theological Seminary and the Director of the David du Plessis Center for Christian Spirituality
Leonard Rodgers, Executive Director, Evangelicals for Middle East Understanding: An International Coalition, Tempe, AZ
Dudley C. Rose, Lecturer on Ministry and Associate Dean for Ministry Study, Harvard Divinity School
Rev. Herschel Rosser, Associate Pastor, Vineyard Church of Sugar Land, Stafford, TX and Texas Area Church Planting Coordinator, Vineyard, USA
Glenna N. Roukes, Elder, First Presbyterian Church, Santa Cruz, CA and Secretary, Mission Team
Philip Ruge-Jones, Associate Professor of Theology, Texas Lutheran University, Seguin, Texas
William L. Sachs, Director, Center for Reconciliation and Mission, St. Stephen’s Episcopal Church, Richmond, Virginia
Robert A. Sain, Pastor, Messiah Lutheran Church, ELCA, Hildebran, NC
Lamin Sanneh, D. Willis James Professor of Missions and World Christianity, Yale University
Andrew D. Saperstein, Associate Director of the Reconciliation Program at the Yale Center for Faith and Culture
Tyler Savage, Missionary with Church Resource Ministries, Germany and South Africa
Meritt Lohr Sawyer, International Program Director, Langham Partnership International
Warren C. Sawyer, President and CEO, The Caleb Foundation, Swampscott, MA
Rev. Dr. Christian Scharen, Director, Faith as a Way of Life Program, Yale Center for Faith & Culture
Rev. Dr. Robert Schuller, Founder, Crystal Cathedral and Hour of Power
Elizabeth Schüssler Fiorenza, Krister Stendahl Professor of Divinity, Harvard Divinity School
Francis Schüssler Fiorenza, Stillman Professor of Roman Catholic Studies, Harvard Divinity School
William Schweiker, Edward L. Ryerson Distinguished Service Professor of Theological Ethics, University of Chicago
Waldron Scott, President emeritus, Holistic Ministries International, Paterson, NJ
Andrew J. Sebanc, Senior Pastor, Green Timbers Covenant Church, Surrey, British Columbia, Canada
Rev. Donald Senior, C.P., President, Catholic Theological Union, Chicago, Illinois
C. L. Seow, Henry Snyder Gehman Professor of OT Language and Literature, Princeton Theological Seminary
Rev. Dr. Perry Shaw, Chair, Faculty of Ministerial Studies, Arab Baptist Theological Seminary, Beirut, Lebanon
Michael T. Shelley, Director, Center of Christian-Muslim Engagement for Peace and Justice, Lutheran School of Theology at Chicago
David W. and K. Grace Shenk, Global Consultants, Eastern Mennonite Missions, Salunga, PA
Wilbert R. Shenk, Senior Professor of Mission History and Contemporary Culture, Fuller Theological Seminary
John N. Sheveland, Assistant Professor of Comparative Theology, Gonzaga University, Washington, DC
Marguerite Shuster, Harold John Ockenga Professor of Preaching and Theology, Fuller Theological Seminary
Frederick J. Sigworth, Professor, Department of Cellular and Molecular Physiology, Yale University
Mark Siljander, Member of the U.S. Congress (r) & fm U.S. Ambassador to the U.N. (atl del)
Walt Simmerman, Pastor, First United Methodist Church, Galax, VA
The Community Council of the Sisters of the Precious Blood, Dayton, OH. Sister Florence Seifert, CPPS, President; Sister Jeanette Buehler, CPPS, Vice-President; Sister Madonna Ratermann, CPPS, Councilor; Sister Edna Hess, CPPS, Councilor; Sister Marita Beumer, CPPS, Councilor
C. Donald Smedley, Associate Director, The Rivendell Institute, New Haven, CT
John D. Spalding, Founder and Editor, SOMAreview.com
Rev. Andrew Spurr, Vicar of Evesham with Norton and Lenchwick Diocese of Worcester
John G. Stackhouse, Jr., Sangwoo Youtong Chee Professor of Theology and Culture, Regent College, Vancouver, Canada
Glen H. Stassen, Lewis B. Smedes Professor of Chrisian Ethics, Fuller Theological Seminary
Sally Steenland, Senior Policy Advisor, Faith & Progressive Policy Initiative, Center for American Progress, Washington, DC
Wilbur P. Stone, Program Director and Lead Faculty, Global and Contextual Studies, Bethel University/Seminary
Rev. Dr. John Stott, Rector Emeritus, All Souls Church, Langham Place, London, UK
Frederick J. Streets, The Carl and Dorothy Bennett Professor in Pastoral Counseling, The Wurzweiler School of Social Work, Yeshiva University, Adjunct Associate Professor of Pastoral Theology, Yale Divinity School, Former Yale University Chaplain
Diana Swancutt, Associate Professor of New Testament, Yale Divinity School
Merlin Swartz, Professor of Islamic Studies, Boston University
Donald K. Swearer, Director, Center for the Study of World Religions, Harvard Divinity School
Dr. Glen A. Taylor, Cooperative Studies Teaching Fellow, Tajikistan State National University, Dushanbe, Tjikistan
William Taylor, Global Ambassador, World Evangelical Alliance
Harvey Thiessen, Executive Director, OM Canada
Rev. John Thomas, General Minister and President, United Church of Christ
Stephen Thomas, European Team Leader, Salt & Light Ministries Senior Pastor, Oxford, UK
Dr. J. Milburn Thompson, Chair and Professor of Theology, Bellarmine University, Louisville, KY
Iain Torrance, President, Princeton Theological Seminary
Emilie M. Townes, Andrew Mellon Professor of African American Religion and Theology, Yale Divinity School, and President-elect of the American Academy of Religion
Michael W. Treneer, Internation President, The Navigators, Colorado Springs, CO
Geoff Tunnicliffe, International Director, World Evangelical Alliance
Fr. Benjamin J. Urmston, S.J., Director Emeritus Peace and Justice Programs, Xavier University, Cincinnati, OH
Birgit Van Hout, Executive Director, MCCJ, Florida
Harold Vogelaar, Director Emeritus: A Center of Christian-Muslim Engagement for Peace and Justice, Lutheran School of Theology at Chicago
Miroslav Volf, Founder and Director of the Yale Center for Faith and Culture, Henry B. Wright Professor of Theology, Yale Divinity School
Fr. H. Eberhard von Waldow, Professor Emeritus, Pittsburgh Theological Seminary
Rev. Berten A. Waggoner, National Director, Association of Vineyard Churches
Robin Wainwright, President, Middle East Fellowship, Pasadena, CA and Chairman of the Executive Committee, Oxford Centre for Mission Studies
Dr. Dale F. Walker, Affiliate Professor, Asbury Theological Seminary, Wilmore, KY
Jim Wallis, President, Sojourners
Charlotte R. Ward, Associate Professor of Physics, Emerita, Auburn University and Life Deacon, Auburn First Baptist Church
Charles H. Warnock III, Senior Pastor, Chatham Baptist Church, Chatham, VA
Rick Warren, Founder and Senior Pastor, Saddleback Church, and The Purpose Driven Life, Lake Forest, CA
Very Rev. Debra Warwick-Sabino, Rector, Grace Episcopal Church, Fairfield, CA
Mark R. Wenger, Director of Pastoral Studies, Lancaster Eastern Mennonite Seminary P.O., Lancaster, PA
Dr. Bob Wenz, Renewing Total Worship Ministries, Colorado Springs, CO
Rev. Laura Westby, Pastor, First Congregational Church of Danbury, CT
Robert R. Wilson, Hoober Professor of Religious Studies, Associate Dean for Academic Affairs, Yale Divinity School
Rev. Michael D. Wilker, Executive Director, Lutheran Volunteer Corps, Washington, DC
Leslie Withers, Coordinator, Interfaith Pilgrimage Project, Friendship Force International, Atlanta, GA
Dr.John Wolfersberger, Retired Executive, Christian Church (Disciples of Christ), Southern California
Nicholas Wolterstorff, Senior Fellow, Institute for Advanced Studies in Culture, University of Virginia
J. Dudley Woodberry, Professor of Islamic Studies and Dean Emeritus of the Fuller School of International Studies
Rev Dr Christopher J H Wright, International Director, Langham Partnership International, London, UK
John Wright, Senior Pastor, Trent Vineyard, Nottingham, England
Godfrey Yogarajah, General Secretary, Evangelical Fellowship of Asia
Rev. Andrea Zaki Stephanous, Vice President of the Protestant Church in Egypt, Director of Dar El Thaquafa Communications House-CEOSS
Rev. John D. Zeigler, First Presbyterian Church, PCUSA, Canton, TX
A listing of other signatories follows. These signatories primarily include those whose names have been received in writing through this website, and in most cases have not been reconfirmed. We regret that due to the overwhelming response, we have not been able to include all people who wrote asking to be added to the list.
Rob Acheson, Chairman, Toronto Chapter, Canadian Department of Peace Initiative
Peter Adams, Intercultural Relations Worker, St Mary’s Church, Luton, England
Rev. William J. Adams, Rector, Trinity Episcopal Church, Sutter Creek, CA
Dr. Rev. Tokunboh Adeyemo, Executive Director, Centre for Biblical Transformation (CBT), Nairobi, Kenya
Justin Anderson, member, First Baptist Church, Washington, D.C.
Fidel Arnecillo, Jr., Lecturer in Philosophy, California State University, San Bernardino, College / Career Pastor, Charisma Life Community Church, Pomona, CA
Rev. Dianne Astle, Pastor, Chemainus/Cedar United Church, BC, Canada
Chris J Baltzley, Director of Multi-Campus Development, Lakeside-Orangevale Campus Pastor, Lakeside Church, Folsom, California USA
Andrew Tower Barnhill, Furman University, Greeneville, SC
Rev. D. Clyde Bartges, Minister, Presbyterian Church USA, Midlothian, VA
Dr. Anthony Bartlett, Assistant Professor of Theology, Bexley Hall Episcopal Seminary, Rochester, New York
Rev. Ann Barton, Pastor, McKenzie United Methodist Church Honey Grove, TX
Marilyn R. Barry, Academic Dean and Professor of English, Alaska Pacific University, Anchorage, AK
Rev. Rosemary D. Baue, Pastor, Union Chapel (UCC), Fishers Island, NY
Bruce Baumgartner, OSB, Spiritual Director
Dr. Jolly Beyioku, Associate Professor, Indiana Wesleyan University, Marion, IN
Cheryl Biller, Elder Presbyterian Church USA, Fargo, ND
Dr. William L. Bingham, Associate Prof. Emeritus, NC State University, Raleigh NC, and President of Triangle Interfaith Alliance (NC)
Luke Birky, Goshen, IN
Barbara Blodgett, Director of Supervised Ministries, Yale Divinity School, New Haven, CT
Stephen Blum, Professor of Music, CUNY Graduate Center
Whitney S. Bodman, Assoc. Professor of Comparative Religion, Austin Presbyterian Theological Seminary, Austin, TX
Dr. Dean A. Boldon, Professor Emeritus, Maryville College, Maryville, TN
Prof. Eduard J. Bomhoff, Director, School of Business, University of Nottingham, Malaysia Campus Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Richard Bowser, Sunland Park, NM
Rev. M Christopher Boyer, Pastor, Good Shepherd Baptist Church, Lynnwood, WA
Matt Brandon, Frontier Trek & Tours, Travel Photographer
Mark Lau Branson, Homer Goddard Associate Professor of Ministry of the Laity, Fuller Theological Seminary, Pasadena, CA
Timothy Brenneman, Harrisonburg, VA
Linda C. Brinkman, Naples, FL
Margaret Brookover, Mother, Teacher, CODEPINK leader, Bend, OR
Stephen Brown, Chaplain, St. Joseph’s Medical Center, Stockton, CA
Rev. Judy Buck-Glenn, Associate Rector, Christ Church Episcopal, Ridley Park, PA
Rev. Dr. Ned A. Buckner, LMFT, Pastor, New Hope Baptist Church, Gastonia, NC, Marriage & Family Therapist, Piedmont Psychological Associates, Gastonia, NC
Robert & Betty Lou Buckwalter, Prince of Peace Mennonite Church, Anchorage, Alaska
George D. Burazer, coordinator of the Justice and Peace Committee of Queen of the Apostles Catholic Church, Belmont, NC
Dawn Burdick, Nazareth Presbyterian Church, Moore, SC
Julie Burgess, Omaha, NE
Rev. J Daniel Burke, Episcopal priest, retired
John Buttrey, Retired Pastor, United Church of Christ, Holland, Michigan
Rev. Dr. Josephine C. Cameron, Pastor, Riverdale Presbyterian Church, Bronx, NY
Vincent M. Cannistraro, Cannistraro Associates, McLean, VA
Mark Carey, Doctor of Physical Therapy Student, Grand Valley State University, Grand Rapids, MI
Joseph P. Carson, PE, President, Affiliation of Christian Engineers, Knoxville, TN
Dan R. Cates, Assistant Professor, Kutztown University, Kutztown, PA
Liz Cates
Sister Lynn Caton, CSJ, Sisters of St. Joseph, Brentwood, NY
Rev. James H. Cavanaugh, UCC pastor retired, Uplands Retirement Village, TN
Patricia Anne Cavanaugh, Recognized UCC Lay Pastor, Uplands Retirement Village, TN
Rev. Paul Chaffee, Executive Director, Interfaith Center at the Presidio, San Francisco, CA
Rev. Dr. W. Michael Chittum, Minister
Susan Civil-Brown, author
Scott Claassen, Los Angeles, CA
W. Malcolm Clark, Professor of Religion (emeritus), Butler University, Indianapolis, IN
Michael Clawson, Pastor, Via Christus Community Church, Yorkville IL
Jeffrey C. Clayton, Pastor, Southminster Presbyterian Church, Prairie Village, KS
Adam Walker Cleaveland, M.Div./M.A., Princeton Theological Seminary, Princeton, NJ
Bruce J. Clemenger, President, The Evangelical Fellowship of Canada, Kenneth L. Clum, Rochester, NY
Tim Cochran, Member, McGregor Baptist Church (Southern Baptist), Fort Myers, FL
David Cooper, Picton Uniting Church, Picton, NSW Australia
Yvonne Cooper, Picton Uniting Church, Picton, NSW Australia
Victor Copan, ThD, Chair, Dept. of Ministry Leadership Studies Palm Beach Atlantic University, West Palm Beach, FL
Rev. Christopher Cottingham, Hospice Chaplain, Member of Emmanuel Baptist Fellowship, Lexington, SC
Charles Courtney, Professor Emeritus, Drew University, Madison, NJ
Dr. James D. Cramer, Secretary, Atlantic City Mission Board, Episcopal Diocese of New Jersey
Mrs. Cheryl Crist, Pentecostal, Peru, Indiana
Jane F. Crosthwaite, Professor, Mount Holyoke College
Alistair Crow, Transform Network, London, UK
Bobbi Crow, Global Outreach Team, Real Life Christian Church Gilbert, Arizona Common Ground Consultation Attendee
John Matthew Cummins, Chatham, NJ
Mark Czyzewski, SFO
Kathleen Danaher de Cardenas, Garner, NC
The Rev Dr. Lillian Daniel, Senior Minister, First Congregational Church, UCC, 535 Forest Ave, Glen Ellyn, Illinois, 60137
Dru Daugherty
Rev. Dr. Julian A. Davies, Pastor, The University Church, Toledo, OH
John T. DeBevoise, Pastor, Palma Ceia Presbyterian Church, Tampa, FL
Dr. Ralph Del Colle, Theology Department, Marquette University, Milwaukee, WI
Rev. Colette Volkema DeNooyer, Holland, MI
Robert J. DeNooyer II, Holland, MI
Frannie Derm, Independent Scholar, Waterbury, CT
Paige DeWees, Student, Luther Seminary, St. Paul, MN
Rev. Dr. Winfield J. Devonshire, Jr., Senior Pastor, The Evangelical Lutheran Church of the Holy Trinity, Hershey, PA
Eileen McCafferty DiFranco, East Regional Administrator, WomenPriests
Reverend Johan Dodge, Compass Point Church, Paso Robles, CA
Jane Dugdale, member, Central Baptist Church, Wayne, PA
Rev. Jeffrey S. Dugan, Rector, St. James Episcopal Church, Farmington, CT
Brenda Manthorne Dyck, spiritual director, pastor, Calgary Inter-Mennonite Church, Calgary, Alberta, Canada
Omar and Anna Kathryn Eby, Harrisonburg, VA
Jason von Ehrenkrook, Ph.D. Candidate (Near Eastern Studies), University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI
Rusty Eidmann-Hicks, Holmdel Community UCC, Holmdel, NJ
Dr. Matthias Eigenbrodt, Praxis am Viktoriapark, Berlin, Germany
Dr. Stewart L. Elson, Willcox United Methodist Church, Willcox, Arizona
Rev. Daniel J. Fahs, Pastor, Hayward United Methodist Church, Hayward, WI
Audry Falk, Artist
Richard Falk, former Chair Board of Trustees, The Friendship Force
Steven Fenwick Ph.D., Counselor in private practice, Olympia, WA
Sandra L. Fischer, Esq., Cooperative M. Div. student, Hartford Seminary, Hartford, CT
Rev. Dr. David C. Fisher, Senior Minister, Plymouth Church, Brooklyn, NY
Rev. Tim Fitch, Minister of Family Life First Congregational Church of Akron
Rev. Carey D. Fletcher, Red River Baptist Church, Benton, LA
Patrick Foley, Educator
Rev. Dr. F. Peter Ford, Jr., Coordinator of the Program in Christian-Muslim Relations, Mekane Yesus Seminary, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
John R. Franke, Professor of Theology, Biblical Seminary, Hatfield, PA
Barbara Freeman, Church Musician, Haslett Community Church (UCC), Haslett, MI
Matthew Friedman, Th.M. Candidate, Asbury Theological Seminary
Makoto Fujimura, Artist
Clarice Garvey, Our Lady’s Missionaries Fortaleza,Ceará, Brazil
Gary A. Gaudin, Pastor, South Arm United Church, Richmond, British Columbia, Canada
Sr. Christine Gebel, Our Lady’s Missionaries, Toronto, Canada
Cheryl German, Knoxville, TN
Alexander J. G. Gilchrist, Elder, Presbyterian Church USA, Wappingers Falls, NY
Rev. Douglas W. Giles, MDiv, STS, Retired Evangelical Lutheran Church in Canada (ELCIC), Cold Lake, Alberta, Canada
Michael Glenn, Cashiers, NC
Leon & Elaine Good, Lititz, PA
Ave Regina Gould, CSJ, Sisters of St. Joseph, Brentwood, NY
James Goulding, Professor Emeritus and VP for Academic Affairs, Emeritus, MacMurray College in Jacksonville, IL; currently Instructor in Religious Studies, Edgewood College, Madison, WI
Rev. Benjamin Gray, Youth pastor, Griffin, GA
Dr. Victor Greene, Chaplain, Angel Hospice, Franklin, NC
Jeanette Grenz, Overland Park, KS
Kenneth K. Grenz, Overland Park, KS, retired clergy, Kansas East Conference, United Methodist Church
Carol S. Guilbert, Reverend, First Presbyterian Church of Hilton Head Island
Brian Gumm, Interim Lay Pastor, Ankeny Church of the Brethren, Ankeny, Iowa
Anne-Marie Gustavson-Claverie, sister of bishop Pierre Claverie of Algeria
Ellen Halperin, Member, St. John the Baptist Episcopal Church, Hardwick, VT
Elaine S. Hansen, Fairfield, OH
Hendrik Hart, Senior Member (ret’d), Institute for Christian Studies, Toronto, Canada
Peter C. Hart, President, Dialoggers, Inc., Holland, MI
Rev. Dr. William L. Hathaway, Pastor, First Presbyterian Church, Annapolis, MD
Rev William L. Hawkins, Pastor, First Presbyterian Church, New Bern, NC
Rob Hazel, High Wycombe, England
Eike J. Heinze, Hartford, WI
Rev. Amanda Hendler-Voss, Faith Communities Coordinator, Women’s Action for New Directions (WAND)
Rev. Abigail A. Henrich, Co-Pastor, Union Congregational Church, East Walpole, MA
Scott Hinton, First Congregational Church of Glen Ellyn, IL
Sheryll Hix, Behavior Specialist, Stuart , Florida
Rev. Mark E. Hoelter, Unitarian Universalist, Coordinator for Grassroots Interfaith Dialogues, The InterFaith Conference of Metropolitan Washington, Washington, DC
Shirley Eid Holm, Church Librarian, Grace Lutheran Church, River Forest, IL
Rev. Charles Homeyer, Rector of Holy Cross Episcopal Church, Grand Rapids, MI
Jon Hoover, Assistant Professor of Islamic Studies, Near East School of Theology, Beirut
Rev. David M. Horst, Minister, First Parish in Malden, Universalist, Malden, MA
Imogen Hawthorne Howe, West Redding, CT
Lieutenant-Colonel (Retired) Alan Howes, Australian Regular Army, Canberra, Australia
Robert W. Huntington 3rd, MD, Member, Madison Wisconsin Monthly Meeting, Religious Society of Friends (Quakers)
Carol Ingells, Spiritual Director, Episcopal lay leader, Lansing, MI
Carlos Iwaszkowiec, Sales Director, MECS, Inc., St. Louis, MO
Dr. Mary Ellen Jacobs, University of Connecticut Health Center, Farmington, CT
Linda Jame, MS, ACSW, Psychotherapist, New York, NY
Charles B. Jenkins, Church of the Messiah United Methodist, Westerville, Ohio and member of the Interfaith Association of Central Ohio
Jeromy Johnson, Pastor, Sacramento, CA
Joseph L. Johnson, Pastor, Evergreen Presbyterian Church, Dothan, AL
R. Boaz Johnson, Ph.D., Director, Division of Christian Life and Thought, North Park University, Chicago, IL
Rev. Dr. Gregory Knox Jones, Westminster Presbyterian Church, Wilmington, DE
Margaret Jayne Jones, Co-Contact, United Religions Initiative, San Francisco Peninsula
Susan Jones, Cary, NC
Jolyn Joslin, retired teacher, member of United Church of Christ, Waitsfield, VT
Rev. Daniel Junkuntz, D. Min., (ELCA), LMFT, LPC, Retired Director, Peninsula Pastoral Counseling Center, Newport News, VA
Sister Karen Kaelin, Sisters of St. Joseph, Brentwood, NY
Abdul Kasim, Vice President, Critical-Links, New Jersey
Robert Mace Kass, M.D., Trustee, Bekeley Divinity School at Yale
Mona Kelly, Our Lady´s Missionaries, Forta leza, Ceará, Brazil
Rev. D. Andrew Kille, Interfaith Space, San Jose, CA
Rev. Mike King, President, YouthFront; Pastor, Jacob’s Well Church, Kansas City, MO
Ann King-Grosh, Lancaster, PA
Rev. Kurt Kirchoff, Haslett, MI
Ann Kirkland, Toronto, Canada
Michael Kirtley, President, The Friendship Caravan, Arlington, VA
Dr. Robin J. Klay, Professor of Economics, Hope College, Michigan
Charles Klingler, Professor Emeritus of English, Manchester College, North Manchester, IN
Susie Klingler, Member of Manchester Church of the Brethren, North Manchester, IN
Rev. Alfred C. Krass, VP, The Interfaith Gathering of Lower Buck County, PA, retired United Church of Christ pastor, United Christian Church, Levittown, PA
Mark Kurtz, Director of Business Development, BioOne, Washington, DC
Vincent La Marca, Webmaster, New Utrecht Reformed Church , Assistant Secretary, Friends of Historic New Utrecht, Brooklyn, NY
Perry Landes, Lighting and Sound Designer, Hope College, Holland MI
Andrew E. Larsen, Department of World Mission, The Evangelical Covenant Church of North America, Chicago, IL
Rev. Rebecca Larson, Pastor, Monadnock Congregational Church, UCC, Colebrook, NH
Thiel L. Larson, Educator, Bend La-Pine School District in Bend, OR
Michael Lauchlan, Dearborn, MI
Stephen Lawson, Joplin, MO
Paul Leggett, Pastor, Grace Presbyterian Church, Montclair, NJ
“Let There Be Peace” Prayer and Reflection Group, St. Noel Catholic Church, Willoughby Hills, OH
Norman Lindholm, Ohio
Dr. Scott Little, Lay Leader, First United Methodist Church, Smithville, TN
Jerry Ludeke
Matthew D. Lundberg, Assistant Professor of Theology, Calvin College, Grand Rapids, MI
Dr. Elaine Z. Madison, Associate Professor of Literature, Hawaii Pacific University, Honolulu, HI
Brent D. Maher, Upland, IN
Velandy Manohar, MD, FAPA, Distinguished Life Fellow, Am. Psychiatric Association, Haddam, CT.
Natalia Marandiuc, Ph.D. Student, Theology, Yale University
Dr. Henry B. Marksberry, Minister of Health and Wholeness, St. John’s United Church of Christ, Newport, KY
Rev. Ben C. Martin, Honorably Retired, Presbytery of Giddings-Lovejoy, Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.), St. Louis, MO
Caleb J.D. Maskell, PhD student, Department of Religion, Princeton University
Martha B Matuska, “Let There Be Peace” Prayer and Reflection Group, St. Noel Catholic Church, Willoughby Hills, OH
Shaun Mazurek, Denver, Colorado
Sister Regina McAuley CSJ, Brentwood NY
Pastor Sandy McCormack, Soma Christou International, Houston, TX
Deborah McEvoy, Dearborn, MI
Rev. Loren McGrail, Chaplain at Abbott Northwestern Hospital Minneapolis, MN
Dr. James F. McGrath, Assistant Professor of Religion, Butler University, Indianapolis, IN
Maryann McHugh, CSJ, sister of St. Joseph, Brentwood, NY
Mickey J. Mercer, Teacher, Flagstaff High School, Flagstaff, AZ
Nathan Messarra, Ecclesia Clear Lake, Friendswood, TX, USA
Roel Meeuws, M.Sc. Delft University of Technology, Delft, member of the Reformed Church of the Netherlands as present in the Pilgrimfatherschurch, Rotterdam, the Netherlands
Rev. Michael Merkel, Pastor, Bethesda Lutheran Church, New Haven, CT
Elizabeth Moody, Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Catholic Church, Mill Valley, CA., and member, World Religions Building Bridges Program Committee with Marin Interfaith Council, International Assoc. of Sufism, and Dominican University in Marin County, CA
Re. David L. Mosher, Co-Minister, Unity of Loudoun County, Leesburg, VA
Daniel H. Miller, Chaplain, Houston Hospice and Palliative Care System, Houston, TX
Luke Miller, National Coordinating Group Member, Emergent Village, Dallas, TX
Rosa Lynne Miller, Asbury United Methodist Church, Lafayette, LA
The Rev. Dr. W. Douglas Mills, Associate General Secretary for Dialogue and Interfaith Relations, General Commission on Christian Unity and Interreligious Concerns, The United Methodist Church, New York, NY
Timothy D. Moore, Teacher, Milwaukee, WI
Barbara Mueller, teacher emerita, Holy Cross Lutheran Church, Ft. Wayne
John Mueller, Minister of Music, Holy Cross Lutheran Church, Ft. Wayne, IN
John Mulholland, University of Chicago Law Library staff, Chicago IL
Rev. Dr. Stephen Butler Murray, College Chaplain, Director of Religious and Spiritual Life, and Lecturer in Religion, Skidmore College, Saratoga Springs, New York
Stephanie Nash, Pastor for Education and Outreach, Second Baptist Church, Lubbock TX
Bradley Nassif, Professor of Biblical and Theological Studies, North Park University, Chicago, IL
Norm Nelson, President, Compassion Radio, Lake Forest, CA
Carole Nuckon, Bend, Oregon
Rev. Gus Nussdorfer, Interim, First Presbyterian Church, Bryan, OH
Clarke K. Oler, Associate Pastor, All Saints Episcopal Church, Pasadena, CA
Steven J Ondersma, Assistant Professor, Wayne State University School of Medicine & Deacon, PCUSA
Robert C & Roberta G Ouderkirk, Normandy Park, WA
John D. Painter, Pastor, Centenary United Methodist Church, Metichen, NJ
Dr. Stepehn Pavey, Research Associate, Institute for Community Research, Hartford, CT
Rev. Dr. Protobresbyter Professor George C. Papademetriou
Rev. Jeanne C. Parker, clergywoman, ABC/RGR, Rochester, NY
Rev. Urbane Peachey, retired Pastor, formerly in Middle East, Lititz, PA
Michael Peacock, seminarian, chaplain, attorney; Palma Ceia Presbyterian Church, Tampa, Florida
Jonathan Pedrone, Youth Pastor, New Testament Baptist Church, Miami, FL
Dan Peters, Thousand Oaks, CA
Reverend Clare L. Petersberger, Minister, The Towson Unitarian, Universalist Church Lutherville, MD
Gene Peterson, Board Member, Churches Together, Minneapolis, MN
Prof. Joseph M. Pirone, Ph.D, Sam Draper Honors Program, SUNY and Advisor, Awareness in Motion, Interfaith Club Enneapsychodramatics
Rev. Vincent Pizzuto, Ph.D., University of San Francisco, CA, New Skellig Contemplative Christian Community
Keith Plate, MD, International Student Ministry, Iowa City, IA
Kenneth Polsley Jr., Pastor, All Nations Baptist Church, Iowa City, IA
Eve Pope, Trustee Emeritus, United Religions Initiative
Viola Deavours Powers, Cincinnati, OH
Alfred C. Price, Philadelphia, PA
Stan Purdum, Pastor, Centenary United Methodist Church, Waynesburg, OH
Georgia Quailey, Pittsburgh, PA
Rev. Charles W. Rawlings, Presbytery of Newark Middle East Work Group, NJ
David Redfield, Episcopalian, Grosse Pointe, MI
Dr. Donald H. and Mary M. Reimer, Charlesewood Mennonite Church, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Dr. Andreas Renz, Lecturer, LMU Munich, Germany
David Reynolds, Australia
Robert E. Riddle, First Presbyterian Church, Asheville, N.C.
Jack Ridl, Professor Emeritus of English, Hope College, Holland, MI
Rev. Marchiene Rienstra, Minister, Unity Church on the Lakeshore, Douglas, MI
Dr. Kevin Riggs, Senior Pastor, Franklin Community Church, Franklin, TN and Sociology Professor, State Community College, Nashville, TN
Dr. M. K. Rigsby, Professor of Philosophy and Religion, Eastern New Mexico University, Portales NM
Mark Andrew Ritchie, Author, Commodities Trader
Heath and Courtney Robinson, Temple, TX
Rev. Dr. Errol G Rohr, Chaplain, King College, Bristol, TN
Rev. Betsy Payne Rosen, Deacon, Our Saviour Episcopal Church, Mill Valley, CA
Rosetta E. Ross, Associate Professor of Religion, Spelman College, Atlanta,
Georgia
Rev. Dr. Greg Roth, Senior Pastor, Centerville Presbyterian Church, Fremont, CA
Chaplain Reggie B. Rowell, Medical University of Charleston, Charleson, SC
Dr. Mark Rutledge, United Church of Christ Campus Minister at Duke University, Durham, NC
Fleming Rutledge, Episcopal Diocese of New York
Phil Saksa, International Student Specialist, Detroit, MI
Tim Samoff, Blogger, Kansas City, MO
Alan P & Maria G Sandner, First Presbyterian Church, Bend, Oregon
Clara Santoro, CSJ
David G. Delos Santos, ICT Specialist, PACTEC International, Kabul, Afghanistan
Edwin G. Saphar, Jr, Elder, Downtown United Presbyterian Church, Rochester, NY
Brother Satyananda, Minister, Self-Realization Fellowship, Los Angeles, CA
Theresa Scanlon, Principal, St. Francis of Assisi School, Brooklyn, NY
Rev. Dr. Jill Schaeffer, United Presbyterian Church of Cincinnatus, NY and Adjunct Professor, New York Theological Seminary, New York, NY
Andrew Schill, Oil and Gas Attorney, Durango, Colorado
Rev. Mark Schindler, Unity of Auburn, Auburn, CA
Perry Schmidt-Leukel, Professor of Systematic Theology and Religious Studies, University of Glasgow, Chair of World Religions for Peace
Carolyn Schneider, Associate Professor of Theology, Texas Lutheran University, Seguin, TX
Edward H. Schreur, Senior Pastor, Protestant Church in Oman, Muscat, Sultanate of Oman
Glen G. Scorgie, Ph.D., Bethel Seminary, San Diego
Jonathan H. Scruggs, Associate Pastor, First Assembly of God, Gastonia, NC
Pastor Timothy Seitz-Brown, Paradise Lutheran Church (ELCA), Thomasville, PA
Robert P. Sellers, Connally Professor of Missions, Logsdon School of Theology, Hardin-Simmons University, Abilene, TX
Samir Selmanovic, Program Director, Faith House Manhattan, New York, NY
Emily Shaffer, US Department of State, Kigali, Rwanda
Donna Shank, LCSW, Lancaster, PA
Joey Shaw, Masters candidate at Center for Middle East Studies and LBJ School of Public Affairs, The University of Texas at Austin
N. Gerald Shenk, Professor of Church & Society Eastern Mennonite Seminary, Harrisonburg, VA
Rev. Dr. Stephen J. Sidorak, Jr., Executive Director, Christian Conference of Connecticut
Frederick A. Smith, MD, Consultant in Palliative Medicine, North Shore-Long Island Jewish Health System, Assistant Professor of Medicine, NYU School of Medicine, Communicant, Christ Episcopal Church, Garden City,
Paul. V. Sorrentino, Director of Religious Life, Amherst College, Amherst, MA
Rebecca L. Syme, MATL student – Bethel Seminary, St. Paul, MN, USA
Rev. Andrea Zaki Stephanous, Ph. D., Vice President of the Protestant Church in Egypt, Director of Dar El Thaqafa Communications House-CEOSS
Rev. John Paul Sydnor, Assistant Professor of World Religions, Emmanuel College (Boston) and Co-Pastor, Union Congregational Church, East Walpole, MA
Jim Somerville, Pastor, The First Baptist Church of the City of Washington, DC
Dr. Barbara Spitzer, Clinical Psycholoogist, Stamford, CT
Rev. Susan F. Sprowls, Campus Pastor, Lord of Light Lutheran Campus Ministry (ELCA), University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI
Rev. Lauren R. Stanley, Episcopal Missionary in Sudan
Rev. Harvey Stob, Pastor of Congregational Life, Ann Arbor Christian Reformed Church, Ann Arbor, Michigan
Arthur J. Stock, member Wellesley Village Church, and former Chair Board of Directors, Massachusetts Conference, United Church of Christ
John K. Stoner, Consultant, Every Church A Peace Church, Akron, PA
Rev. Jim Strader, Episcopal Chaplain/Priest, University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ
James A. Strnal, Secular Franciscan Order
Dan Sullivan, Saint Augustine’s Episcopal Church,Wilmette IL
Helen Katharine Swearingen
Christine Talbott, Licensed Clinical Professional Counselor, Castine, ME
Dennis Teall-Fleming, Director of Faith Formation, Queen of the Apostles Catholic Church, Belmont, NC and Facilitator, Gaston Trialogue (Jews, Christians, and Muslims), Gaston County, NC and Instructor in Religion, Gaston College, Dallas, NC
Rev. Dr. Mari Thorkelson, Pastor Bethel Lutheran Church, Willmar MN
Rev. Dr. James A Todd, Honorably Retired, Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.), Member of the Presbytery of Southern New England
John L. Tipton, CEO, Telephone Jack’s Communications, Adrian, MI
Judy and Woody Trautman, Founding Co-Chairs of the MultiFaith Council of Northwest Ohio, Toledo, Ohio
Barbara H. Trought, Elder, Presbyterian Church (USA), Burlington, NJ
Monte D. Tucker
Rev. Philip H. Troutman, M.Div., Ordained Elder, Church of the Nazarene, Doctoral Student, Asbury Theological Seminary, Wilmore, KY
James and Susan Vagnier, Columbus, OH
Rev. Dr. Timo Vasko, The Evangelical Lutheran Church of Finland, Espoo
Sister Nancy Vendura, CSJ, Sisters of Saint Joseph, Brentwood, NY
Dr. David H. Vila, Associate Professor of Religion and Philosophy, John Brown University, Siloam Springs, AR
Marlene M. von Friederichs-Fitzwater, Assistant Adjunct Professor, Division of Hematology/Oncology, UC Davis School of Medicine and Director of Outreach Research and Education, UC Davis Cancer Center
Case Wagenvoord, Chair, Adult Education Committee, Holmdel Community UCC, Holmdel, NJ
Rev. Dr. Francis K. Wagschal, Retired Lutheran Pastor, Waynesville, NC
Barbara Wall, Certified speech and language pathologist Bandhagen, Sweden
Sammy Wanyonyi, World Evangelist, Sammy Wanyonyi International Ministries (SWIM), Minneapolis, MN
Michael J. Watts, Instructor in Religion, Johnston Community College, Smithfield, NC
Derek Ivan Webster, Beth Emunah Messianic Synagogue, Agoura Hills, CA
Rev. Gordon V. Webster, Co-Pastor, Downtown United Presbyterian Church, Rochester, NY
Rev. Dr. Dave Weidlich, Pastor, First Presbyterian Church of Petaluma, Petaluma, CA
Susan Weissert, Ossining, NY
Rev. Terry Weller, Interfaith Minister and Editor, Interfaith Unity Newsletter, Toronto, ON, Canada
Charlie West, Pastor, Grace/Skandia United Methodist Churches, Marquette, MI
Roger G. Whetsel, Engineering Consultant, Winchester, TN
Jerald Whitehouse, Director, Global Center for Adventist Muslim Relations,
General Conference of Seventh-Day Adventists, Loma Linda, CA
Rev. Dr. Gary A. Wilburn, Senior Pastor, First Presbyterian Church, New Canaan, CT
Prof. Stefan Wild, University of Bonn, Germany
Bett and Talbert Williams, St Anne’s Episcopal Church, Atlanta, GA
Boyd H. Wilson, Ph.D., Professor of Religion, Hope College, Holland, MI
Don Wilson, Temple of Understanding Advisory Board
Rev. Dr. Emmanuel M. Wilson, Spiritual Care Coordinator, Heartland Home Health Care & Hospice, Jacksonville, FL
Dr. Norman G. Wilson, Coordinator of Intercultural Studies Department, Indiana Wesleyan University, Marion, Indiana
Hester F. Witchey, AMI Montessori Teacher
Pecki Sherman Witonsky, Author, The Cave of Reconciliation, An Abrahamic/Ibrahimic Tale
Wayne R. Wohler, Pasadena, CA
Rev. Dean A. Woodward (retired), Park Hill United Methodist Church, Denver, CO
Rev. Daniel Wolpert, Pastor, First Presbyterian Church, Crookston, MN
Carol M. Woods
Harry Woods, Edmond, OK
Anna Woodiwiss, Kabul, Afghanistan
Prof. Ashley Woodiwiss, Director of the Drummond Center for Statesmanship, Erskine College, SC
Robyn Yates, Children’s Pastor, Fellowship Bible Church Arapaho, Dallas, TX
Byard & Judy Yoder, Landisville Mennonite Church, Pennsylvania
Liz Yoho, Director of Children & Youth Ministries, Congregational Church of New Fairfield (UCC), CT
Larry E. Yonker, Business Owner, The Elevation Group, Colorado Springs, CO
Rick Zachar, Phoenix, AZ
Daniel Zelesko, MA, Instructor of Philosophy and Comparative of Religion, Harrisburg Area Community College
Rev. Curtis L. Zieske, Pastor, Trinity Lutheran Church (ELCA), Albert Lea, MN
John & Velma Zook, Lititz Mennonite Church, Lititz, PA
m-am gandit sa scriu si eu o postare chiar inaintea postarie acesteia , pe urma trebuie sa spun am fost un las, nu am scris, trebuia sa scriu si cand a fost vorba de alegeri din nou nu am scris am fost un las(recunosc) cum putea sa castige voturile un crestin cand au fost numai vreo 150 de semnaturi si acelea nu stiu daca si-au respectat cuvantul ori numai in vazul lumii pe hirtia aceia.. Revenind la articolul acesta imi pare rau sa spun ca trebuie facut ceva, poate conducerea cultului se trezeste, unul spune:”imi pare rau ca nu pot sa-l ascult sunt plecat” alti stau nepasatori, intocmai cum au stat cu fr.Pustan. auzi domnul’le sa isi faca asociatie in cult si sa nu poata fi controlata de cult, si la urma sa se considere ca aplecat cu maini curate(amandua partile de vina si cultul si fr.Pustan care a facut un lucru premeditar) acuma din nou , unde e conducerea cultului? cum de sustinem asemena intalniri? cum de sustinem profesori de alta religie la scoala penticostala, cum de admitem ca alte scoli sa pregateasca copii fratilor si apoi sa vina inapoi sa fie folositi in cultul penticostal. Americanul spune destul, e destul ar trebui atentionat cultul si ortie orice fonduri chiar putine de peste granite pentru asemena gandire inspre a unii toate religile sub acelasi numitor comun..
Se pare ca nu este pentru prima data cand cei de la seminar dau mana cu ereticii. Cel sau cei care l-au invitat pe acest ratacit trebuie sa fie eliminati imediat din conducerea seminarului. Daca aceasta nu se intampla un prim pas este in a taia fondurile.
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Din ceea ce ştiu eu Alah nu e un nume propriu, ci un substantiv comun şi care s-ar traduce cel mai bine prin Dumnezeu.
Alah are o rădăcină comună cu „EL” din textul ebraic al Bibliei, cum ar fi El-Şadai, de ex., deci nu ne referim la pronumele „el” din limba română.
E clar că deşi musulmanii cred că există un singur Dumnezeu, acest lucru e necesar, dar nu e suficient (Iacov 2:19), căci ei nu cred în dumnezeirea lui Hristos.
Deci, ar putea să-l cheme și „Hristos”, doar a spus Mântuitorul că vor veni din cei mincinoși. Întrebarea este ce origină are acest „dumnezeu”, atribute, istorie, care-i este caracterul și prin cine s-a descoperit.
@dan
Ecumenismul nu are nimic de-a face cu dragostea. Este o abdicare a fundamentului doctrinar creștin în favoarea unor erezii. Sincretismul este și mai grav: înseamnă același lucru dar nu numai interdenominațional, ci interreligios.
Domnul sa fie slavit pentru pozitia clara si documentata pe care o aveti! Sper ca si conducerea pentecostala cat si majoritatea pastorilor pentecostali se vor ralia la ce ati spus.
Paul Dan
Correct: lumea nu percutează cum se spune din America, tăiem fondurile. Îmi place perspectiva; voi dați banii, voi dictați.
Domnule Cristian Ionescu, am dori să publicați pe blog, deasupra acestui articol și competențele dumneavoastră academice, care vă oferă responsabilitatea de a fi atât de critic. Asta cu funcția de pastor nu ține: dumneavoastă criticați o instituție și un demers academic. Ne spuneți și nouă despre studiile dumneavoastră?
Nu e necesar. Ar fi suficient doar simplu creștin. Chestiunea cu banii este ridicolă. Mi se pare normal să nu ne cheltuim banii pe instituții care nu ne reprezintă.
Epistolele unor pescari au valoare pt. tine?
Eşti, pare-mi-se, din Laodicea.
Am răspuns pt.T. Alex, nu pt. C. Ionescu.
Tudor Alex
Pe vremea Domnului Isus , instiutia academica era Templul iar „academicienii” erau carturarii si fariseii. Numai ca era o problema majora cu demersurile academice ale celor mentionati: ei au desfintat Cuvantul in favoarea trditiilor lor. Accentul lor nu era pe Scriptura ci pe Talmud. Domnul Isus contesta pe „academicienii” zilei de atunci aducandui mereu la Scriptura.
Pe vremea lui Pavel, erau alti „academicieni” in spatiul greco-roman. Erau sofistii si filizofii. Nu degeaba Pavel spune ca daca vrea cineva sa fie intelept in felul lumii acestea trebuie sa se faca nebun ca sa ajunga intelept.
Tu, Tudor Alex intrii in categoria „academicienilor” mentionati. Tu ai indrazneala sa fortezi argumentul si sub pretentia de demers academic, sa lasi libera erezia gigantica numita Crislamism sa infesteze pe evanghelicii romani. Pe deasupra mai esti si obraznic.
Paul Dan
Miroslav Volf nu are doar invatatura crislamica. Va rog sa-mi spuneti cu ce nu sunteti de acord din prezentarea de mai jos, de exemplu…
Nu are „doar” învățătura crislamică?
Nici Hitler, sau Ceaușescu nu le-au zis pe toate rele…
Dar, oricum, după cum ați zis, dacă nu are „doar” învățătura crislamică, totuși recunoașteți că o are, nu?
Suficient pentru a valida demersul nostru!
Biblia spune :”vor STRECURA erezii nimicitoare”…
Sint de acord cu pozitia pastorului Cristi Ionescu ,Nu poate fi nici o legatura intre Dumnezeu si Alah .Dumnezeu e Dumnezeul dregostei,bunatati,iartari,pe cind Alah e lipsit de aceste trasaturi divine.La fel Hristos e Fiul lui Dumnezeu care sa nascut si a crescut printre noi plin de Har si adevar,a murit si a inviat ,sa inaltat la cer unde sade la dreapta lui Dumnezeu .Mahomed sa nascut si a murit si este si acum in mormint la Meca ,la fel ca orice om de rind. Nu stiu cum Deavolul a reusit sa intunice mintile atitor oameni invatati din crestinism ca sa racurga la aceasta unitate a Crestinismului cu Islamul . Respectam Islamul cu practicile lui ,dar nu putem opta pentru o alianta cu crestinismul din cauza multor diferente care exista. Nu stiu dece nu se ia pozitie din partea mai multor lideri crestini si mai ales penticostali cind au in fata acest pericol ? Doamne fa lumina acolo unde este intuneric.
MIROSLAV VOLF Sau MIROSLAV WOLF (Lupul) 🙂 – a venit lupul între oi, ca să instruiască viitorii ciobani. Nu ma mir dacă din generația de păstori care se pregătește acum pe băncile ITP-ului vor ieși unii ecumenici.
Ecumenismul se promovează tot mai mult în mediile evanghelice.
La saptamana ecumenica de rugaciune din Oradea au participat 2 biserici penticostale.
Si la timisoara penticostalii sunt ecumenici.
De ce Cultul Penticostal permite astfel de colaborări? De ce nu se iau măsuri împotriva acestor biserici? Aaaa…suntem bucuroși că suntem acceptați de către bisericile tradiționale.
Emanuel Contac spunea ca „concepția creștină despre Dumnezeu este imposibil de reconciliat cu concepția iudaismului despre Dumnezeu.”
De ce?, am intrebat eu.
Din cauza ca iudeii resping Triunitatea?
Insa, in acelasi timp, ei se inchina lui Yahweh, care este tot una cu Dumenzeul crestinismului, CHIAR daca evreii resping Triunitatea…si asta deoarece ei au o revelatie incompleta, completa doar prin acceptarea lui Isus ca Mesia, Fiu al lui Dumnezeu, chipul Dumnezeului nevazut!
pe cand, musulmani..astia chiar au o teologie diferita despre Dumnezeul Bibliei!
chiar adineauri la RVE SV, la Milenii de crestinism, s-a spus despre diferenta dintre Biblie si Coran!
Ei si-au cladit “teologia” lor pe iudaism, crestinism si paganism, venind cu o alta viziune despre Dumnezeu (Allah)!
Deci e si da..si nu, in acelasi timp! 🙂
Ei se bazează pe o revelație demonică, exact ca în Eden. De fapt, acolo, diavolul a introdus pentru prima oară oamenilor descoperirea sa însuși ca înlocuitor al lui Dumnezeu.
imi pare rau ca trebuie sa va contrazic, desi nu as vrea…
dar ptr ca am proaspat in minte ce s-a spus la emisiunea Milenii de crestinism de la RVE SV (si nu numai de acolo!), ei se bazeaza pe o revelatie a ingerului Gabriel, care NU E DEMON!
Chiar credeți că a fost îngerul Gabriel? Eu nu cred!
nici eu nu cred… dar… sa fi fost revelatie demonica? sau poate Mahomed a inteles gresit visul…. sau a bagat vrajeala cu Gabriel…e discutabil!
Nu prea cred că o religie de proporțiile islamului sau budismului etc. ar putea fi rezultatul unor născociri și puteri de convingere umane. În spatele acestor lucruri sunt (și) elemente oculte.
in ultima instanta, asa e!
Satan sta in spatele nascocoirilor..nascociri sunt….
dar, ce a vazut de fapt Mahomed, asta nu ami stiu! 🙂
ca l-a vazut pe Gabriel (si atunci, nu e revelatie demonica, deoarece Gabriel nu e demon, ci inger bun)…
ca i s-a parut (si atunci, a fost mintit de Satan, in ultima instanta)….
ca a nascocit (insuflat fiind de cel rau)…
nu stiu…
curios e ca ei si-au asezat religia pe elemente din iudaism, crestinism, paganism… nu stiu cat a fost revelatie, si cat nascocire…
Totuși, cam mult insistați pe ceea ce… nu știți.
cumva stiti dvs? ca nu prea vad ca ar fi asa..speculam… ne informam..si mai vedem ce iese. 🙂
Sunteți cumva musulman?…
Vreau sa va recomand sa urmariti marturiile fostulu imam islamist pe nume Sam Solomon. Puteti gasi pe youtube cateva prezentati ale lui. Fiti totusi prudenti in ce masura veti folosi numele sau sau imaginea sa deoarece conform legii sheria este deja condamnat la moarte- e doar vorba de cine si cand va aplica sentinta- Dumnezeu nostru e cel care inca il foloseste si il ocroteste de planurile celui rau.
Disputele sau polemicele nu isi au rostul- miscartea islamica a ajuns sa fie o provocare pentru lumea crestina evanghelica. Nu e timp de polemici ci mai degraba de a ne uni in Hristos si astfel sa tinem piept acestui „tavalug”. Daca lumea evanghelica- crestina nu se va uni atunci noi sau cu siguranta copiii nostri vor experimenta episodul Constantinopolului. Doamne trezeste BISERICA TA!!!
stiti cumva si ce nu e adevarat? 🙂
Nu este clar? De la distanță…
„Dar, chiar dacă noi înşine sau un înger din cer ar veni să vă propovăduiască o Evanghelie deosebită de aceea pe care v-am propovăduit-o noi, să fie anatema!” (Galateni 1:8)
„The fact of the matter is this: fearful people bent on domination have created the contest for supremacy between Yahweh, the God of the Bible, and Allah, the God of the Quran. The two are one God, albeit differently understood.” -M Volf
Islamul sustine că Dumnezeu nu are nevoie de un fiu (e ceea ce scrie pe moscheele lor) iar Biblia spune că cel care-l tăgăduieste pe Fiul nu-L are pe Tatăl. Ba chiar mai mult decât atât biblia spune că acela e animat de spiritul lui Antihrist.
„Cine este mincinosul, dacă nu cel ce tăgăduieşte că Isus este Hristosul? Acela este Antihristul, care tăgăduieşte pe Tatăl şi pe Fiul. Oricine tăgăduieşte pe Fiul n-are pe Tatăl. Oricine mărturiseşte pe Fiul are şi pe Tatăl.” (1 Ioan 2:22-23)
Un lucru Emanuel and co se pare ca nu intelege este ca scoala aceea este strict confesionala si trebuie sa joci intre linii, ca-ti place ca nu-ti place.
Cei care o suporta financiar se asteapta sa joci intre linii.
Daca Constantineanu vrea sa deschida o scoala teologica interconfesionala are tot dreptul.
Prostia mare este ca acum au nevoie de $$€€ pentru proiectul de la Cluj, ultimul lucru de care au avut nevoie este o controversa musulmana.
Intelepciune nema la Bucuresti.
EstE timpul ca sponsorii sa se gindeasca mai bine inainte de a suna western union
Eu sunt pentru demisia actualului rector si stoparea oricarei legaturi cu acest Volf. Asa nu se mai poate. Dar ce crede acest rector ca poate sa faca ce vrea dintr-o institutie a cultului penticostal? Domnule rector, nu esti de unul singur in cultul penticostal.
Sincer din paragraful dl. repussuper observ acelas spirit de romin precum se poate vedea la posturile de taleviziune de sport- echipa pierde meciul – suporterii huiduie si cer demisiua antrenorului. Sa fim maturi si sa „cercetam toate lucrurile” si numai dupa ce le-am inteles atunci sa publicam declaratii.
Personal, nu am cerut demisia nimănui (deocamdată, dar dacă nu se corectează, voi cere demiterea). Însă, consider că s-a mers prea departe de data aceasta!
Cu mult timp in urma a fost anuntata
CONFERINŢA INTERNAŢIONALĂ CREŞTINĂ ”PUTEREA DE A FI ALTFEL” 30-31 Octombrie 2014, prima ediţie, Timişoara, România, unde Președintele Conferinței PFA: Corneliu CONSTANTINEANU, Rector, ITP București, România, si in capul listei presedintilor onorifici este Miroslav VOLF, Director, Yale Center for Faith & Culture, Yale University, SUA
sursa aici:
http://www.pfa.uvt.ro/comitet/
Aia e o conferință într-o universitate de stat, seculară și alde d-astea. Nici așa nu-i bine?
O conferinta in cadrul unei universitati seculare ar avea un impact deosebit, mai ales daca domnul rector de la ITP s-ar ridica in fatza multimii de studenti si a domnului Miroslav Volf, ar denunta public islamul, si ar proclama ca „mantuire nu este prin nimeni altul decat prin Isus Christos Fiul lui Dumnezeu”.
M-am gandit la profetul Ilie din vechime… Ma indoiesc ca Ilie ar fi incheiat vreun „parteneriat academic” cu profetii lui Baal, sau vreun „schimb de experienta” cu profetii Astarteei, de genul „voi ne tineti o conferinta noua si vice-versa”. Mai degraba, acel public pornit inspre secularism a asistat la o confruntare serioasa dintre Lumina si intuneric, si la care Dumnezeu si-a depus o marturie puternica, asa cum o cunoastem din Biblie.
Domnul Isus ne învață să fim blânzi ca porumbeii și înțelepți ca șerpii, nu invers…
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Ca sa intelegem mai bine, sirul acela lung de pe lista aceea lunga si lata cu atatea nume, reprezinta oameni care sustin crislamul sau care sunt impotriva? Va multumesc.
Dacă reușim să combinăm documentul în sine cu comunicatul conducerii ITPB, sunt pentru contra…
Replica la Emanuel Contac alias vaisamar care a postat pe vaisamar.wordpress.com/2014/05/31/crislamul-o-gogorita-gonflata-pentru-uzul-gugustiucilor-2/#comment-25660
1. Stafia inchipuita a crislamului nu e chiar stafie inchipuita asa cum o numesc unii foarte luminati care au batut “de ani de zile pietrele pe la colocvii, simpozioane și conferințe din Europa …la Münster, Cambridge, Oxford, Edinburgh, Cairo, Londra, Leuven, Osijek, Praga și Paris”. Asta o dovedeste cel care a scris: “Nu am de gând să discut despre „crislamul” de care s-ar face vinovat Miroslav Volf. E un subiect delicat, asta-i cert, dar care nu cred că poate fi tranșat în trei sentințe dezlânate și pline de sfânt năduf.” http://drezina.wordpress.com/2014/06/01/miroslav-volf-excludere-si-imbratisare-note-de-lectura-1/. Deci, acum sa-mi fie permis acest prim deci, nu e chiar stafie inchipuita crislamul. Ma intreb la ce folos aceste drumuri batute? Poate voi afla odata raspunsul.
2. Oricine are dreptul, libertatea sa se exprime chiar daca este si de peste ocean si a colectat fonduri si pentru organizatii nepenticostale ca doar George cel Bărbos aparand dezbaterea intre Luther și Eck a spus „Dezbaterile au fost permise din vremuri străvechi, inclusiv cu privire la Sfânta Treime. La ce bun un soldat, dacă nu i se îngăduie să meargă la luptă, un câine, dacă nu i se îngăduie să latre, sau un teolog, dacă nu i se îngăduie să poarte dezbateri? Mai bine să cheltuim bani pentru a susține babe care să împletească decât teologi cărora nu li se dă voie să discute!”. http://vaisamar.wordpress.com/
3. Ca pastorul de pe ocean are dreptate ca implicatiile acestei invitatii sunt foarte grave e cu atat mai evident cu cat unii care au batut “de ani de zile pietrele pe la colocvii, simpozioane și conferințe din Europa …la Münster, Cambridge, Oxford, Edinburgh, Cairo, Londra, Leuven, Osijek, Praga și Paris” considera cristamul o stafie inchipuita.
4. Hristos a umblat printre pacatosi , femei stricate, farisei dar nu a denaturat imaginea lui Dumnezeu asa cum fac cei care promoveaza crislamul.
5. Nu, cu siguranta ca corpul profesoral de la ITP nu o sa mearga la Crangasi la moschee dar probabil ca unul, doi studenti vor considera ca Dumnezeul Biblic este asemanator cu Allah ca au mai fost studenti care si-au postat prin camere portrete cu fete bisericesti ortodoxe si mai mai ca isi faceau semnul crucii, unul chiar a trecut de la penticostalism la ortodoxie si il cunosc foarte foarte bine.
6. Boicotul ITP-ului. Asta este chiar urata. Cine boicoteaza ITP-ul? ITP-ul este o institutie de care are nevoie foarte mare Cultul Penticostal dar un ITP matur. Daca eu spun ca un spital este insalubru asta inseamna ca boicotez si cer desfiintarea tuturor spitalelor din tara? De unde atata logica? Sunt surprins. ITP-ul trebuie sustinut cu toate puterile dar asta nu inseamna ca daca se comit greseli si se persita in ele nu trebuie luata atitudine pentru indreptare. Pana la boicot mai este foarte foarte mult.
7. Scriptura vorbeste mult despre prostie si surate de ale ei. Doua exemple: “Unde este înţeleptul? Unde este cărturarul? Unde este vorbăreţul veacului acestuia? N-a prostit Dumnezeu înţelepciunea lumii acesteia?” “…Dar cunoştinţa îngâmfă…” etc.
Nu inteleg de unde si pana unde concluzia ca impotriva studiului si a ierarhiilor academice este ranchiuna? Ranchiuna si un fel de venin palid emana cei care se considera plimbati pe la Münster, Cambridge, Oxford, Edinburgh, Cairo, Londra, Leuven, Osijek, Praga și Paris peste cei pe care ii considera niste lichele doar pentru ca nu au fost si ei pe la Münster, Cambridge, Oxford, Edinburgh, Cairo, Londra, Leuven, Osijek, Praga și Paris. De parca Petru a mers mai intai pe la Münster, Cambridge, Oxford, Edinburgh, Cairo, Londra, Leuven, Osijek, Praga și Paris si apoi a vorbit cu Marele Preot.
8. “Discursul inchizitorial și alarmisit”. Hmmm …. acum stau si ma intreb. Oare profetul vorbeste despre sine sau chiar despre un altul? E buna si o oglinda in fiecare birou.
9. 13 doctori. Stau si ma intreb daca titlul de doctor te face un fel de dumnezeu fara gresala?Adica daca esti doctor in teologie vorbesti ca papa ex cathedra? Unde ajungem oameni buni? Cati doctori nu spun azi ca homosexuali pot sa fie hirotoniti? Cati doctori nu promoveaza azi telologia prosperitatii? Cati doctori nu spun ca darurile Duhului Sfant au incetat? 13? Nu! Mult mai multi. Nu credeam ca exista o regula cum ca doctorii intra in categoria celor fara gresala si ca ei nu trebuie verificati. Eu credeam ca numai Dumnezeu este fara gresala!
10. Pneumatologia baptista si cea penticostala. E buna concluzia de final. Una este biblica, pneumatologia penticostala, si cealalta este nebiblica. Una este reala, adevarata alta este ireala, falsa. La fel este si cu Dumnezeul Bibliei si Allah. Dumnezeu ESTE si nu mai trebuie sa spunem nimic pentru a argumenta existenta Lui. El nu poate sa fie comparat cu nimeni. Allah nu este, nu exista sau daca totusi admitem ca exista putem spune ca exista la nivelul imaginarului. Deci nu putem lua imaginarul unor oameni si sa-l comparam cu Dumnezeul infinit.
Nu ma mira nimic cu urechile mele am auzit cand un pastor penticostal a spus așa;
Noi i-l numim pe Dumnezeu Iehova(nume dat de către crestini, Iehova nu exista ca nume singurul nume este Yahwe sau Adonai) Iarăși musulmani i-l numesc Allah dar defapt toți ne inchinam aceluias Dumnezeu indiferent cum i-l numim
crestinii nu I-au dat lui Yahweh, numele Dumnezeu… ci in greaca (lb in care a fost scrisa NT!!!) este cuvantul ptr „Dumnezeu” este ‘Theos”, care inseamna Dumnezeu, si care este mai degraba un titlu decat un nume..
Asadar, Dumnezeu nu este Numele Celui Preasfânt (baruch-Hu!); este un titlu (termen) care provine din sintagma latină Dominus et Deus, „Stăpân şi Zeu”, corespondentul cel mai frecvent în greacă fiind „Theos” („Zeu”, „Zeitate”, „Divinitate”, „Dumnezeu”).
Dumnezeul (Theos) are MAI MULTE Nume (care ilustreaza caracterul Sau!), Yahweh fiin Numele prin excelenta sau Numele propriu al lui Dumnezeu, ilustrand existenta prin Sine Insusi!….
apoi, Yahweh nu se confunda cu Adonai, ca sa spuneti „singurul nume este Yahwe sau Adonai”- caci aici deja sunt doua Nume, nu unul!
Numele-funcţii lui Dumnezeu revelate în Sfânta Scriptură nu fac excepţie, ele revelează identitatea Sa, precum şi caracterul Său, care graţie atributelor Sale, se observă ca fiind polimorf (având mai multe faţete). Cuvintele şi acţiunile lui Dumnezeu, revelate în Scriptură şi în Creaţie, ilustrează atributele Sale. Mai mult decât atât, aceste Nume-funcţii revelează şi o „constelaţie” de relaţii dinamice pe care oamenii le pot avea cu El.
scuze ca intr-un loc sunt diacritice si in altul nu sunt….
unde sunt diacritice, am citat (preluat) dintr-un articol la care am lucrat impreuna cu un prieten mesianic, eu completand informatii primite de la dansul!
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Cred ca nu mi-ati aprobat un comentariu, pentru era pre „conspirativ”, sau poate va fost jena de o realitate pe care inca incerca s-o ascundem: lumea musulmana este o robie a supunerii nu a acceptarii!
Mi se pare doar mie sau e adevarat ca multe din titlurile teologice pot aduce in viata unui om la diluarea crezului lui in Dumnezeu si Isus Cristos ca unica poarta spre cer? Cel care initial poate s-a dedicat sa slujeasca lui Dumnezeu (cred eu din sinceritate!) in slujba de pastor ori profesor la o institutie crestina, nu stiu, din prea multa ingamfare, infatuare, prea multe „pareri” si idei citite si rastalmacite, poate ajunge sa-si schimbe convingerile initiale iar apoi in caderea lui libera (ca si Lucifer!) sa atraga de partea lui ca un magnet, din pricina numelui ori titlurilor lui teologice, pe multi care nu sunt cu radacini destul de adanci in Biblie si Cristos! Da, este bine sa nu fim pasivi ci sa citim multe referinte si sa invatam despre istoria crestinismului, sa putem avea discutii despre idei initiate despre religii dea lungul secolelor dar crezul si temelia credintei noastre trebuie sa le mentinem pure fara diluarea curentelor contemporane, efemere!
daca cunostinta ajunge sa te faca sa te ingamfi (caci cunostinta are la pachet cu ea „potentialul” de a te face sa cazi in ingamfare!), atunci sunt mari semne de intrebare si se ridica multe avertsimente!
Ne spunea astazi pastorul ca traducerea atributelor din greaca pentru apostoli, ar fi agramat si idiot si, desi are studii teologice, afirma ca prefera sa aiba Duhul Sfint fiind socotit ca mai sus, decit sa plece Duhul de la el.
Nu sunt impotriva scolii, insa daca ea te face sa te ingimfi primindu ti pedeapsa ca atare, mai bine fara studii teologice inalte, daca nu te tii strins de Domnul.
Fratii pastori din Romania care aduna bani pt ITP cunosc invatatura care se da studentilor?
Cunosc in amanuntime ceea ce se intimpla?
Pentru ca , de Rusalii auzeam la Cluj ca se vor aduna banii din aceasta duminica pt ITP.
Se va face o colecta mai substantiala.
Corect este ca sa fie informati despre aceasta , sa se dea la iveala ecumenismul si pregatirea promovarii crislamismului la ITP..
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M as mira ca fratii sa mai contribuie la sustinerea ITP, daca nu se pune capat de urgenta lipsei de loialitate fata de Hristos Domnul , printr o atitudine ferma
de credinciosie fata de Cuvintul lui Dumnezeu.
Sa nu va mirati, tot mai multa lume afirma ca traim vremurile de pe urma. Toate aceste incercari de a unifica religiile, sunt demersuri pentru venirea lui anticrist. Cu toate atentionarile care ne sunt date de catre unii si altii, cei care se aseaza la masa negocierilor sunt cei care ne conduc. Datoria noastra este sa veghemi si sa ne rugam ca Dumnezeu sa ne ocroteasca.
…allah nu este altul decat Lucifer din Isaia 14″12
Allah in Bible:
http://goo.gl/24gzPp
crescent moon
http://goo.gl/lXmZEi
SHOCKING! The Quran admits that Allah from Quran is Satan (Lucifer) from Bible!
Domnule Ionescu , consider ca acest domn Wolf își merită numele , nu cred că dumnealui are prea mult de a face cu religia , cel putin cred ca tratează religia la un nivel matematic , cum poate sa asemene pe Dumnezeu cu Allah ? Niciodată e ceva injositor , e trist ca asa multi au semnat așa o Porcarie :)) cum sa crezi așa ceva :)) trăim in secolul XXI , avem in spate aproape 1400 de ani de plagiatura de rău gust :)) Dumnezeule . Cred ca acest domnișor ar trebui sa citească Haditurile si Coranul . Hadith Malik 511:1588 Ultima afirmatie pe care a facut-o Mohamed a fost: “O Stapane, distruge evreii si crestinii. Ei au facut biserici din mormintele profetilor lor. Nu vor fi doua credinte in Arabia”. In ultimii 55 de ani, 99% din evreii din Orientul Mijlociu si tarile nord-africane musulmane au fost alungati sau ucisi, peste un milion din ei refugiindu-se in Israel, fara proprietati sau conturi bancare.
Stimate Domn Cristian Ionescu va multumesc ca va-ți ridicat si ați spus Adevarul , nu putem accepta o escrocherie veche de 1400 de ani