Exploring Catholic–Protestant dialogue in a practical, reflective way.
This issue surveys how faith communities talk, listen, and seek common ground across centuries of difference, with real-world examples from chaplains and theologians alike.
The collection frames dialogue as more than discussion. It looks at rules, risks, and rewards of engaging respectfully across beliefs, and it considers how personal conscience, history, and lived faith shape conversations in military and religious life.
- Clear explanations of the role and value of dialogue in Catholic–Protestant relations
- Insights into how faith communities can listen and learn from one another
- Examples of practical approaches used by chaplains, scholars, and church leaders
- Discussion of religious liberty, church–state questions, and ecumenical opportunities
Ideal for readers interested in ecumenism, church history, and how faith communities navigate difference in a complex world.