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Georges Tavard

Georges Henri Tavard, AA (February 6, 1922 – August 13, 2007) was an ordained member of the Augustinians of the Assumption. He lectured extensively in the areas of historical theology, ecumenism, and spirituality.

The Rev. Dr.
Georges Henri Tavard
BornFebruary 6, 1922
Nancy, France
DiedAugust 13, 2007
Paris, France
NationalityFrench
Alma materFaculties Theologiques de Lyon
Occupation(s)Professor, Theologian

Early life edit

Georges Tavard was born on February 6, 1922, in Nancy, France. He entered a religious community known as the Augustinians of the Assumption and was ordained in 1947. At that point, Tavard began doctoral studies at the Faculties theologiques de Lyon. He held the Doctor of Sacred Theology from Lyons, and he taught theology at Capenor House in Surrey, England from 1949 to 1951 and the Princeton Theological Seminary from 1951 to 1952. He then came to the United States as a permanent resident in 1952,[1] and became a naturalized citizen in 1960.

Career edit

Tavard accepted a teaching position at Mount Mercy College in Pittsburgh, where he would teach for six years. During his tenure at Mount Mercy College, Pope John XXIII named Tavard a peritus conciliaris at Vatican II, where he also served as a consultant to the Secretariat for the Promotion of Christian Unity. After departing Mount Mercy College, Tavard taught at Assumption College, Penn State University and Methodist Theological School in Ohio in Delaware, Ohio,[1] where he retired in 1990.

Father Tavard was a member of the Anglican-Roman Catholic Joint Preparatory Commission ("Malta Report", 1968), and then of the Anglican-Roman Catholic International Commission (ARCIC-1: "Final Report," 1983) until 1983, when he was assigned to the International dialogue of the RC Church and the World Methodist Council.[1] He was part of ARC-USA (Anglican-Roman Catholic Conversations in the USA) and of Lutheran-Roman Catholic Dialogue in the USA from the beginning. He has lectured and written extensively in the areas of historical theology, ecumenism, and spirituality.

He was an official Catholic observer at the World Council of Churches's Conference on Faith and Order in Montreal, 1963, at the General Convention of the Episcopal Church in Denver, CO, 1980, and the delegate of the Catholic Church at the meeting of the Anglican Consultative Council in Panama, 1997.

Controversial positions edit

Ecumenism edit

Tavard was best known for his emphatic support of ecumenism, focusing on bridging the gaps between Roman Catholicism and Protestant sects of Christianity as well as between Christianity and Judaism. He voted for the Decree on Ecumenism of the Second Vatican Council, which constituted a starting point for bi-lateral dialogues between churches. While he recognized that the papacy and many churches would be reluctant to fully embrace one another, he stressed the importance of education for church officials in pressing for rapprochement with Christians of all denominations. While he conceded that consolidation under one church was not feasible, he still implored theologians and lay Christians alike to discuss their views, seek as much common ground as they could find and leave it to God from there. He detested the manner in which the Catholic Church treated other sects and their leaders. For example, he beseeched the Catholic brass to cease with the hundreds of years of condemnations of Martin Luther and to accord him a place of honor instead. Father Tavard made a significant contribution to Symposia of The Villanova Theology Institute founded by Professor Joseph Papin through his presentation: "Ecumenical Dimensions: A New Hope and Vision of unity" in The Pilgrim People: A Vision With Hope, ed. Joseph Papin, The Villanova University Press, 1970, pp. 143–168. He also addressed the important topic of a reconstruction of the ministry: "Can the Ministry be Re-Constructed?" in Transcendence and Immanence, Reconstruction in the Light of Process Thinking, Festschrift in Honour of Joseph Papin, ed. Joseph Armenti, Volume I, The Abbey Press, 1972, pp. 83–98. (Some issue arose concerning the editing of Tavard's article, but a comparison of the manuscript submitted and the printed text shows that they were identical). Again, in looking to further the unity of Christians and a "'wider ecumenism' embracing all great religions", Fr. Tavard authored an article which sought a "positive response" to this widing of the ecumenical ideal: "Two Sources for Christology," in The Papin Gedenkschrift: Dimensions in the Human Religious Quest, Essays in Memory of Joseph Papin, Volume I: Theological Dimensions, ed. Joseph Armenti (Michigan, 1987), pp. 38–53.

Women's role in the church edit

Tavard raised the issue of women's roles within the Catholic Church in his 1973 book, Women in Christian Tradition, one of the first major theologians to do so. While he remained a part of the minority for his view that women needed a bigger role in the Catholic Church, he insisted that the ordination of women was not only fair but also necessary to the survival of the church. Tavard predicted that within fifty years of the book's publication, women would be able to be ordained and priests would be allowed to marry. True to his ecumenist beliefs, Tavard cited the models of Protestant churches when prescribing a remedy for the waning numbers of Catholic vocations. While he acknowledged that a referendum allowing women to be ordained would fail in a referendum amongst American Catholics, he pointed out that it would succeed amongst French Catholics and thus was an unavoidable aspect of future Catholicism.

Vietnam War edit

Tavard opposed American policy in Vietnam, questioning the moral compass of those who supported American involvement there. He asserted that it was a civil war and that only the well-being of the people in that country should guide American policy with regard to Vietnam. He argued that the fact that one side was Communist did not matter and that the American government was using the "Communist" tag to exploit the fears associated with that term amongst the American public in order to wage a war he deemed immoral and unjust.

Books edit

  • Holy Writ or Holy Church: The Crisis of the Protestant Reformation. Assumption College, Worcester, Mass 1959; Harper & Bros., 1960.
  • Paul Tillich and the Christian Message. New York: Scribner, 1962.
  • The Pilgrim Church. New York: Herder and Herder. 1967. ISBN 978-0223298385
  • The Church, Community of Salvation: An Ecumenical Ecclesiology. Collegeville, Minn.: Liturgical Press, 1992. ISBN 978-0-8146-5789-8
  • The Thousand Faces of the Virgin Mary. Collegeville, Minn.: Liturgical Press, 1996. ISBN 978-0-8146-5914-4
  • Trina Deitas: The Controversy between Hincmar and Gottschalk. Milwaukee: Marquette University Press, 1996. ISBN 0874626366
  • The Starting Point of Calvin's Theology. Grand Rapids, Mich.: W.B. Eerdmans, 2000. ISBN 978-0-8028-4718-8
  • The Contemplative Church: Joachim and His Adversaries. Milwaukee: Marquette University Press, 2005. ISBN 978-0-87462-726-8
  • From Bonaventure to the Reformers. Milwaukee: Marquette University Press, 2005. ISBN 0-87462-695-1 ISBN 9780874626957
  • Vatican II and the Ecumenical Way. Milwaukee: Marquette University Press, 2006. ISBN 978-0-87462-729-9

Awards edit

  • 1965 Honorary D.D., Bexley Hall Seminary at Kenyon College, Ohio
  • 1974 John Courtney Murray Award, Catholic Theological Society of America
  • 1981 Medal of St. Augustine of Canterbury, granted by the Archbishop of Canterbury
  • 1999 Catholic Press Association Book Award, for "The Spiritual Way of St. Jeanne d'Arc"
  • 2002 Honorary Doctorate in Humane Letters, Duquesne University, Pittsburgh, PA

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c "Father George Tavard, A.A. dies suddenly in Paris", Assumptionists, North American Province

External links edit

  • George Tavard biography
  • Reverend George H. Tavard, A.A., Papers, Marquette University

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Assumption and was ordained in 1947 At that point Tavard began doctoral studies at the Faculties theologiques de Lyon He held the Doctor of Sacred Theology from Lyons and he taught theology at Capenor House in Surrey England from 1949 to 1951 and the Princeton Theological Seminary from 1951 to 1952 He then came to the United States as a permanent resident in 1952 1 and became a naturalized citizen in 1960 Career editTavard accepted a teaching position at Mount Mercy College in Pittsburgh where he would teach for six years During his tenure at Mount Mercy College Pope John XXIII named Tavard a peritus conciliaris at Vatican II where he also served as a consultant to the Secretariat for the Promotion of Christian Unity After departing Mount Mercy College Tavard taught at Assumption College Penn State University and Methodist Theological School in Ohio in Delaware Ohio 1 where he retired in 1990 Father Tavard was a member of the Anglican Roman Catholic Joint Preparatory Commission Malta Report 1968 and then of the Anglican Roman Catholic International Commission ARCIC 1 Final Report 1983 until 1983 when he was assigned to the International dialogue of the RC Church and the World Methodist Council 1 He was part of ARC USA Anglican Roman Catholic Conversations in the USA and of Lutheran Roman Catholic Dialogue in the USA from the beginning He has lectured and written extensively in the areas of historical theology ecumenism and spirituality He was an official Catholic observer at the World Council of Churches s Conference on Faith and Order in Montreal 1963 at the General Convention of the Episcopal Church in Denver CO 1980 and the delegate of the Catholic Church at the meeting of the Anglican Consultative Council in Panama 1997 Controversial positions editEcumenism edit Tavard was best known for his emphatic support of ecumenism focusing on bridging the gaps between Roman Catholicism and Protestant sects of Christianity as well as between Christianity and Judaism He voted for the Decree on Ecumenism of the Second Vatican Council which constituted a starting point for bi lateral dialogues between churches While he recognized that the papacy and many churches would be reluctant to fully embrace one another he stressed the importance of education for church officials in pressing for rapprochement with Christians of all denominations While he conceded that consolidation under one church was not feasible he still implored theologians and lay Christians alike to discuss their views seek as much common ground as they could find and leave it to God from there He detested the manner in which the Catholic Church treated other sects and their leaders For example he beseeched the Catholic brass to cease with the hundreds of years of condemnations of Martin Luther and to accord him a place of honor instead Father Tavard made a significant contribution to Symposia of The Villanova Theology Institute founded by Professor Joseph Papin through his presentation Ecumenical Dimensions A New Hope and Vision of unity in The Pilgrim People A Vision With Hope ed Joseph Papin The Villanova University Press 1970 pp 143 168 He also addressed the important topic of a reconstruction of the ministry Can the Ministry be Re Constructed in Transcendence and Immanence Reconstruction in the Light of Process Thinking Festschrift in Honour of Joseph Papin ed Joseph Armenti Volume I The Abbey Press 1972 pp 83 98 Some issue arose concerning the editing of Tavard s article but a comparison of the manuscript submitted and the printed text shows that they were identical Again in looking to further the unity of Christians and a wider ecumenism embracing all great religions Fr Tavard authored an article which sought a positive response to this widing of the ecumenical ideal Two Sources for Christology in The Papin Gedenkschrift Dimensions in the Human Religious Quest Essays in Memory of Joseph Papin Volume I Theological Dimensions ed Joseph Armenti Michigan 1987 pp 38 53 Women s role in the church edit Tavard raised the issue of women s roles within the Catholic Church in his 1973 book Women in Christian Tradition one of the first major theologians to do so While he remained a part of the minority for his view that women needed a bigger role in the Catholic Church he insisted that the ordination of women was not only fair but also necessary to the survival of the church Tavard predicted that within fifty years of the book s publication women would be able to be ordained and priests would be allowed to marry True to his ecumenist beliefs Tavard cited the models of Protestant churches when prescribing a remedy for the waning numbers of Catholic vocations While he acknowledged that a referendum allowing women to be ordained would fail in a referendum amongst American Catholics he pointed out that it would succeed amongst French Catholics and thus was an unavoidable aspect of future Catholicism Vietnam War edit Tavard opposed American policy in Vietnam questioning the moral compass of those who supported American involvement there He asserted that it was a civil war and that only the well being of the people in that country should guide American policy with regard to Vietnam He argued that the fact that one side was Communist did not matter and that the American government was using the Communist tag to exploit the fears associated with that term amongst the American public in order to wage a war he deemed immoral and unjust Books editHoly Writ or Holy Church The Crisis of the Protestant Reformation Assumption College Worcester Mass 1959 Harper amp Bros 1960 Paul Tillich and the Christian Message New York Scribner 1962 The Pilgrim Church New York Herder and Herder 1967 ISBN 978 0223298385 The Church Community of Salvation An Ecumenical Ecclesiology Collegeville Minn Liturgical Press 1992 ISBN 978 0 8146 5789 8 The Thousand Faces of the Virgin Mary Collegeville Minn Liturgical Press 1996 ISBN 978 0 8146 5914 4 Trina Deitas The Controversy between Hincmar and Gottschalk Milwaukee Marquette University Press 1996 ISBN 0874626366 The Starting Point of Calvin s Theology Grand Rapids Mich W B Eerdmans 2000 ISBN 978 0 8028 4718 8 The Contemplative Church Joachim and His Adversaries Milwaukee Marquette University Press 2005 ISBN 978 0 87462 726 8 From Bonaventure to the Reformers Milwaukee Marquette University Press 2005 ISBN 0 87462 695 1 ISBN 9780874626957 Vatican II and the Ecumenical Way Milwaukee Marquette University Press 2006 ISBN 978 0 87462 729 9Awards edit1965 Honorary D D Bexley Hall Seminary at Kenyon College Ohio 1974 John Courtney Murray Award Catholic Theological Society of America 1981 Medal of St Augustine of Canterbury granted by the Archbishop of Canterbury 1999 Catholic Press Association Book Award for The Spiritual Way of St Jeanne d Arc 2002 Honorary Doctorate in Humane Letters Duquesne University Pittsburgh PASee also editMarquette University Special Collections and University Archives Marquette UniversityReferences edit a b c Father George Tavard A A dies suddenly in Paris Assumptionists North American ProvinceExternal links editGeorge Tavard biography Reverend George H Tavard A A Papers Marquette University Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Georges Tavard amp oldid 1124949288, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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