1. Catholicism Embracing its Religious Others: Gerard Mannion
2. Vatican II: Remembering the Future: Cardinal Jean-Louis Tauran
Part One: Nostra Aetate: A New Vision in Our Time
3. Nostra Aetate: Dialogue and Dialogues: Archbishop Michael L. Fitzgerald
4. Fifty Years of Nostra Aetate: Opportunities to Transcend Differences: Archbishop Felix Machado
5. Nostra Aetate: Where it has taken us; Where we still need to go: John T. Pawlikowski, O.S.M.
6. The Role of Ecclesial Movements in the Implementation of Nostra Aetate: Roberto Catalano
Part Two: Vatican II's Impact on Interfaith Method
7. Interpreting the Bible in Relation to Other Religions: Hermeneutics and Identity: Leo D. Lefebure
8. Interfaith Dialogue and the Duty to Serve Justice and Peace - Assessing some Anthropological Perspectives of Gaudium et Spes and their Implications: Sandra Mazzolini
9. Rahner's Kindred: The Legacy of Finitude in Comparative Theology: Taraneh Wilkinson
10. St. Bonaventure's Illumination Theory of Cognition as the Framework for the Logos Spermatikos in Jacques Dupuis' Inclusive Pluralism: Richard Girardin
11. Epistemological Openness: A Reformed Neo-Calvinist's Theological Response to Vatican II and Comparative Theology: Alexander E. Massad
12. Ecclesial Spirituality and Other Faith Traditions: Roger Haight, S.J.
Part Three: The Fruits and Future of Vatican II's Opening to Other Faiths
13. The Indian Church Opening to the World: Michael Amaladoss, S.J.
14. Monastic Interreligious Dialogue: Dialogue at the Level of Spiritual Practice and Experience: William Skudlarek, O.S.B.
15. Fifty Years of Buddhist-Catholic Relations and Inter-Monastic Dialogue: A Buddhist Perspective: Sallie B. King
16. A Model for Muslim-Christian Dialogue on Care for the Earth: Vatican II, St. Francis and the Sultan, and Pope Francis: Dawn M. Nothwehr, O.S.F.
17. Jews and Catholics in the 21st Century - Lingering Shadows, and the Road Ahead: Jonathan Ray
Conclusion
18. Nostra Aetate and the Small Things of God: Francis X. Clooney, S.J.
Epilogue: Leo D. Lefebure
Vladimir Latinovic teaches Patristics and Church History at the University of Tübingen, Germany.
Gerard Mannion holds the Joseph and Winifred Amaturo Chair in Catholic Studies at Georgetown University, USA. He is also Founding Chair of the Ecclesiological Investigations International Research Network.
Jason Welle, O.F.M., is an invited professor at the Pontifical Institute for Arabic and Islamic Studies in Rome, Italy.