Speakers - Abstracts

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XXIII International Ecumenical Conference on Orthodox Spirituality
Bose, 9-12 September 2015
Mercy and forgiveness
in collaboration with the Orthodox Churches

WALTER Card. KASPER

Walter Card. Kasper
Walter Card. Kasper
Christian Forgiveness and Reconciliation among the Churches

 
Walter Kasper (born 5 March 1933, in Heidenheim an der Brenz, Germany) is a German cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church. He is president Emeritus of the Pontifical Council for Promoting Christian Unity, having served as its president from 2001 to 2010. From 1957 to 1958 he was a parochial vicar in Stuttgart. He returned to his studies and earned a doctorate in dogmatic theology from the University of Tübingen. He was a faculty member at Tübingen from 1958 to 1961 and worked for three years as an assistant to the conservative Leo Scheffczyk and Hans Küng. He later taught dogmatic theology at the Westphalian University of Münster (1964–1970), rising to become dean of the theological faculty in 1969 and then the same in Tübingen in 1970. In 1983 Kasper taught as a visiting professor at The Catholic University of America. He was editor of the Lexikon für Theologie und Kirche.
Kasper was named Bishop of Rottenburg-Stuttgart, Germany's fourth largest Catholic diocese, on 17 April 1989. On 3 March 1999, Kasper was appointed President of the Pontifical Council for Promoting Christian Unity – and as such, President of the Commission for Religious Relations with the Jews – and resigned from his post in Rottenburg-Stuttgart. He was elevated to the cardinalate by Pope John Paul II in 2001. His books cover all the main areas of theological research and represent one of the main contributions to post-conciliar Catholic theology.

ABSTRACT
The theme of mercy is central in the Bible, both in the Old and in the New Testaments. One could even summarize the whole Gospel under the title of mercy… Who of us has no need of mercy and of merciful people? This central and fundamental theme has been unpardonably neglected by systematic theology and reduced to a small paragraph under justice… God should condemn and punish the evil and reward the good. What a poor and miserable idea of God, of a God compelled to act according to our ideas of justice, a God who is an idol of our concepts, an executor and prisoner of our requests of an order imagined just!

Such a God would no longer be God, but an idol that becomes ideology.

KALLISTOS WARE, Metropolitan of DIOKLEIA

JOHN BEHR

EUGEN J. PENTIUC

ARSENIJ SOKOLOV

DIMITRIOS MOSCHOS

ALEXIS TORRANCE

SEBASTIAN BROCK

ELENA ROMANENKO

VASSILIOS THERMOS

BASSAM A. NASSIF

BASILIO PETRÀ

GRIGORIOS, Bishop of MESAORIA

NATALIJA BOLŠAKOVA

EPIPHANIOS, Bishop and Igumen of ST MACARIUS THE GREAT

MAXIMOS VGHENOPOULOS, Metropolitan of SILYVRIA

KRASTU BANEV

ANTONIO MENNINI

DESPINA D. PRASSAS

FILARET KUČEROV, Bishop of L’VIV

CHRISTOS YANNARAS

GEORGE DEMACOPOULOS

PORFIRIJE PERIĆ, Metropolitan of ZAGREB-LJUBLJANA

SABINO CHIALÀ

MITROFAN OF SEVEROMORSK AND UMBA