Cardinal Walter Kasper |
Cardinal Walter Kasper was born in Heidenheim-Brenz, Germany, in 1933 and was
ordained in 1957. An accomplished theologian and author of many books and
articles, Kasper studied at the University of Tübingen where he later became
professor of dogmatic theology. He taught at the Catholic University of America
in Washington, D.C., in 1983. In 1987 he was ordained bishop of Rottenberg-Stuttgart,
Germany.
Widely respected for his work in Christian ecumenical relations, Kasper was
chosen in 1979 as one of a dozen Catholic theologians to sit on the World
Council of Churches' Faith and Order Commission, one of the most comprehensive
theological forums in Christianity. In 1994 he was named co-chairman of the
Lutheran-Catholic Commission of Unity and five years later was appointed
secretary of the Pontifical Council for Promoting Christian Unity in Rome. On
May 3, 2001, Pope John Paul II named Kasper as its president, succeeding the
retiring Cardinal Edward Idris Cassidy. As president of the council, Kasper is
also the president for the Commission for Religious Relations with the Jews.
Under the leadership of Cardinal Kasper, the Council for Promoting Christian
Unity has as its primary function guiding and serving the ecumenical activities
of the Catholic Church and is also responsible for Catholic - Jewish relations.
Among its numerous activities have been international theological dialogues with
the Lutheran World Federation, the Anglican Communion, the World Methodist
Council, the World Alliance of Reformed Churches, the Pentecostals, the
Disciples of Christ, evangelicals, the Orthodox churches, the Baptist World
Alliance, and various Jewish organizations, including the International Jewish
Committee for Interreligious Consultation (IJCIC).
Cardinal Kasper has already delivered a number of important papers on Catholic-Jewish relations, some of which can be found on this website:
Welcoming Remarks at the May 2001 meeting of the International Catholic-Jewish Liaison Committee
"Spiritual and Ethical Commitment in Jewish-Christian Dialogue"
"The Jewish-Christian Dialogue: Foundations, Progress, Difficulties and Perspectives"
"The Theology of the Covenant as a Central Issue in the Jewish-Christian Dialogue"
"Achievements and Further Challenges in the Jewish-Christian Dialogue."