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Product description Catholic Books Review "An excellent scholarly overview of convergences between Lutheran and Catholic theologians and some promising developments between the churches." William G. Rusch — Yale Divinity School "This work is an indispensable resource for anyone interested in overcoming the disunity of the churches. It demonstrates how high-quality scholarship can enlighten questions about the papacy that at first glance appear closed. Disclosing the potential for degrees of resolution to what were once regarded as intractable barriers to greater unity, this report cannot be recommended too highly." John A. Radano — Seton Hall University "A significant contribution to promoting ecumenical advance, this book is a must-read for those interested in the work of reconciliation among divided Christians." Review William G. Rusch -- Yale Divinity School “This work is an indispensable resource for anyone interested in overcoming the disunity of the churches. It demonstrates how high-quality scholarship can enlighten questions about the papacy that at first glance appear closed. Disclosing the potential for degrees of resolution to what were once regarded as intractable barriers to greater unity, this report cannot be recommended too highly.” John A. Radano -- Seton Hall University “A significant contribution to promoting ecumenical advance, this book is a must-read for those interested in the work of reconciliation among divided Christians.” About the Author Members of the Group of Farfa Sabina Lutheran members Torleiv Austad André Birmelé Sven-Erik Brodd Theodor Dieter Hans Gammeltoft-Hansen Harding Meyer Peder Nørgaard-Højen (Lutheran chair) Catholic members Elena Bosetti Johannes Brosseder Werner Jeanrond Hervé Legrand Hermann J. Pottmeyer James F. Puglisi, SA (Catholic chair) Teresa Francesca Rossi Myriam Wijlens Secretariate Bente Guldsborg Peder Norgaard-Hojen is professor emeritus of dogmatics and ecumenical theology at the University of Copenhagen, Denmark. James F. Puglisi is Francis Joseph Cardinal Spellman Professor of Catholic Theology at Graduate Theological Foundation in Mishawaka, Indiana, and director of the Centro Pro Unione in Rome.