Biographie sommaire de John T. Pawlikowski
John Pawlikowski’s extensive study of the Nazi Holocaust has enabled him
to appreciate the ethical challenges facing the human community as it struggles with greatly enhanced power
and extended responsibility for the future of all creation. His scholarly interests include the theological
and ethical aspects of the Christian-Jewish relationship and public ethics. A leading figure in the
Christian-Jewish dialogue, he is president of the International Council of Christians and Jews.
His books include The Challenge of the Holocaust for Christian Theology;
Christ in the Light of the Christian-Jewish Dialogue;
Jesus and the Theology of Israel;
Biblical and Theological Reflections on the Challenge of Peace;
Justice in the Marketplace: CTU's Pastoral Commentary on the Bishops' Letter on the Economy;
The Ecological Challenge: Ethical, Liturgical and Spiritual Responses;
Reinterpreting Revelation and Tradition: Jews and Christians in Conversation;
Good and Evil after Auschwitz;
Ethics in the Shadow of the Holocaust;
Two Faiths, One Covenant?
He serves on the editorial boards of the Journal of Ecumenical
Studies, the Journal of Holocaust and Genocide Studies, Explorations, and
Shofar: An Inter-disciplinary Journal of Jewish Studies. He is a member of the Catholic Theological Society,
the American Academy of Religion and The Society of Christian Ethics, a member of the Advisory Committee
on Catholic-Jewish Relations of the National Conference of Catholic Bishops, USA. In 1986 he was recipient
of “The Righteous Among the Nations Award” from the Holocaust Museum in Detroit and holds
an Honorary Doctorate from the Hebrew Union College, Cincinnati, 2001.
Biography (long version)
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