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Leonard J. Swidler (born January 6, 1929) is Professor of Catholic Thought and Interreligious
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, Pennsylvania, where he has taught since 1966. He is the co-founder (in 1964, with Arlene Swidler) and editor of the '' Journal of Ecumenical Studies'' (quarterly). He is also the founder/president of the Dialogue Institute (founded 1978), the senior advisor for iPub Global Connection a book publisher, and the founder and past president of the Association for the Rights of Catholics in the Church (1980–).


Biography

Leonard Swidler was born in
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, Iowa, to Josephine Marie Reed Swidler (1901–1962) and Samuel Swidler (1897–1984). His father was a Ukrainian Jew who had come to the U.S. at age 16, and his mother was an
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. Eventually, the family moved to Cumberland,
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, and then to Green Bay, where his parents owned and operated the Bay Beauty Shop until after
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, when they bought a home in Allouez and set up a beauty parlor there. Samuel worked in a paper mill in DePere and Josephine continued to run the hair salon. In 1935 Leonard's brother Jack was born, followed in 1940 by his sister Sandra. In 1957, while they were graduate students at the University of Wisconsin, Leonard Swidler and Arlene Anderson were married. They have two daughters, Carmel (born 1958) and Eva (born 1962), and one granddaughter, Willow (born 2000). Leonard and Arlene Swidler lived in
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since 1966. Arlene died at home in 2008 after suffering from Alzheimer's for 17 years. Swidler has published over 80 books and 200 articles.. He has lectured on
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. Swidler has edited and written about the movement Towards a Global Ethic: An Initial Declaration ratified at the
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in 1993 and updated in 2018 by the Parliament and the leadership of Myriam Renaud, PhD.What is Global Ethic?


Honors

*LL.D. from
La Salle University La Salle University () is a private university, private, Catholic university in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States. The university was founded in 1863 by the Institute of the Brothers of the Christian Schools and named for St. Jean-Bapt ...
, Philadelphia, October, 1977. *LL.D. from St. Norbert College, DePere, WI, October, 2001. *Prize for 2002 from the Academic Society for the Research of Religions and Ideologies (SACRI), University of Cluj, Romania.


Education

St. Norbert College, B.A. (1946–50) - Philosophy
• St. Norbert Seminary, 1950-52 - Theology
St. Paul Seminary (Minnesota), 1952-54 - Theology
Marquette University Marquette University () is a Private university, private Jesuit research university in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, United States. It was established as Marquette College on August 28, 1881, by John Henni, the first Archbishop of the Roman Catholic Ar ...
, 1954-55 - M.A. in History; Philosophy and Literature Minors
University of Wisconsin A university () is an institution of tertiary education and research which awards academic degrees in several academic disciplines. ''University'' is derived from the Latin phrase , which roughly means "community of teachers and scholars". Uni ...
, 1955-57 - History, Philosophy and Literature
University of Tübingen The University of Tübingen, officially the Eberhard Karl University of Tübingen (; ), is a public research university located in the city of Tübingen, Baden-Württemberg, Germany. The University of Tübingen is one of eleven German Excellenc ...
(Germany), 1957-58 - History and Theology; Licentiate in Sacred Theology (S.T.L.) in 1959
University of Munich The Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich (simply University of Munich, LMU or LMU Munich; ) is a public university, public research university in Munich, Bavaria, Germany. Originally established as the University of Ingolstadt in 1472 by Duke ...
(Germany), 1958-59 - History and Theology
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(1961) - Ph.D. in History


Teaching

Milwaukee School of Engineering The Milwaukee School of Engineering (MSOE) is a private university in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, United States. Founded in 1903, the university has a primary focus on undergraduate engineering education with additional programs in business, mathem ...
, 1955 (English)
Edgewood College, 1955-56 (Philosophy)
University of Wisconsin A university () is an institution of tertiary education and research which awards academic degrees in several academic disciplines. ''University'' is derived from the Latin phrase , which roughly means "community of teachers and scholars". Uni ...
: Integrated Liberal Studies Department, 1956-57 (English and History)
University of Maryland in Europe, 1958-60 (History and Philosophy)
• U.S.A.R. Intelligence School, Fort Sheridan, 1959 (German)
Duquesne University Duquesne University of the Holy Spirit ( ; also known as Duquesne University or Duquesne) is a Private university, private Catholic higher education, Catholic research university in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States. Founded by members of ...
, 1960-66 (
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faculty, 1962–66)
• Professor at
Temple University Temple University (Temple or TU) is a public university, public Commonwealth System of Higher Education, state-related research university in Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States. It was founded in 1884 by the Baptist ministe ...
, Religion Department, 1966– Guest Positions while tenured at Temple University
• ACUIIS summer school at
University of Graz The University of Graz (, formerly: ''Karl-Franzens-Universität Graz'') is a public university, public research university located in Graz, Austria. It is the largest and oldest university in Styria, as well as the second-largest and second-old ...
, Austria, 1972, 1973
• Guest Professor on the Catholic Theology Faculty and the Protestant Theology Faculty of the
University of Tübingen The University of Tübingen, officially the Eberhard Karl University of Tübingen (; ), is a public research university located in the city of Tübingen, Baden-Württemberg, Germany. The University of Tübingen is one of eleven German Excellenc ...
, 1972-73
• Visiting Professor at
Saint Michael's College Saint Michael's College (St. Mikes) is a private Catholic college in Colchester, Vermont, United States. Founded in 1904 by the Society of Saint Edmund, it grants Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Science degrees in more than 40 majors to abou ...
, Winouski, VT. Summer, 1976
• Exchange Professor on the Catholic Theology Faculty and the Institute for Ecumenical Research of the
University of Tübingen The University of Tübingen, officially the Eberhard Karl University of Tübingen (; ), is a public research university located in the city of Tübingen, Baden-Württemberg, Germany. The University of Tübingen is one of eleven German Excellenc ...
, Summer Semester, 1982
• Exchange Professor on the Catholic Theology Faculty and the Institute for Ecumenical Research of the
University of Tübingen The University of Tübingen, officially the Eberhard Karl University of Tübingen (; ), is a public research university located in the city of Tübingen, Baden-Württemberg, Germany. The University of Tübingen is one of eleven German Excellenc ...
, Summer Semester, 1985
• Guest Professor in the Philosophy Department,
Nankai University Nankai University is a public university in Tianjin, China. It is affiliated with the Ministry of Education of China. The university is part of Project 211, Project 985, and the Double First-Class Construction. Nankai University was establ ...
, Tianjin, People's Republic of China, Summer Semester, 1986
• Professor at
Temple University Japan Temple University, Japan Campus (TUJ) is an international campus of Temple University (located in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States). TUJ is located in Setagaya-ku, Tokyo and Fushimi-ku, Kyoto, Japan. It is the oldest and largest fore ...
(Tokyo), Summer School, May–June, 1987
• Exchange Professor on the Protestant Theology Faculty,
Hamburg University The University of Hamburg (, also referred to as UHH) is a public research university in Hamburg, Germany. It was founded on 28 March 1919 by combining the previous General Lecture System ('' Allgemeines Vorlesungswesen''), the Hamburg Colon ...
, Fall semester, 1989
• Guest Professor in the Philosophy Department,
Fudan University Fudan University (FDU) is a public university, national public university in Yangpu, Shanghai, Yangpu, Shanghai, China. It is affiliated with the Ministry of Education (China), Ministry of Education and is co-funded with the Shanghai Municipal ...
, Shanghai, China, Summer Semester, 1990
• Professor at
Temple University Japan Temple University, Japan Campus (TUJ) is an international campus of Temple University (located in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States). TUJ is located in Setagaya-ku, Tokyo and Fushimi-ku, Kyoto, Japan. It is the oldest and largest fore ...
(Tokyo), 1990-91
• Visiting Fulbright Professor at Centre for Civilisational Dialogue of the
University of Malaya The Universiti Malaya (lit 'University of Malaya'; abbreviated UM) is a public university, public research university located in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. It is the oldest Malaysian institution of higher education, and was the only university in ...
, Kualalumpur, Malaysia, summer 2003
• Visiting Fulbright Professor at Centre for Civilisational Dialogue of the University of Malaysia, Kualalumpur, Malaysia, summer 2004
• Visiting Professor, East China University, Shanghai, China, June, 2004
• Visiting Professor,
Fudan University Fudan University (FDU) is a public university, national public university in Yangpu, Shanghai, Yangpu, Shanghai, China. It is affiliated with the Ministry of Education (China), Ministry of Education and is co-funded with the Shanghai Municipal ...
, Shanghai, China, June, 2004
• Visiting Professor, Peoples’ University, Beijing, China, June, 2004
• Visiting Fulbright Professor at Centre for Catholic Studies,
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, The Chinese University of
Hong Kong Hong Kong)., Legally Hong Kong, China in international treaties and organizations. is a special administrative region of China. With 7.5 million residents in a territory, Hong Kong is the fourth most densely populated region in the wor ...
, November, 2007 • Visiting Fulbright Professor at Khazar University, Baku,
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, May 1–28, 2011


Publications

Books (including edited and translated volumes) *''Dialogue for Reunion.'' New York: Herder and Herder, 1962. *''Scripture and
Ecumenism Ecumenism ( ; alternatively spelled oecumenism)also called interdenominationalism, or ecumenicalismis the concept and principle that Christians who belong to different Christian denominations should work together to develop closer relationships ...
'' (ed.) Pittsburgh: Duquesne University Press, 1965. *''The Ecumenical Vanguard.'' Pittsburgh: Duquesne University Press, 1965. *''Jewish-Christian Dialogues'' (with Rabbi Marc Tanenbaum). Wash., DC: National Council of Catholic Men and National Council of Catholic Women, 1966. *''
Ecumenism Ecumenism ( ; alternatively spelled oecumenism)also called interdenominationalism, or ecumenicalismis the concept and principle that Christians who belong to different Christian denominations should work together to develop closer relationships ...
, the Spirit and Worship'' (ed.) Pittsburgh: Duquesne University Press 1967. *'' Bultmann, Barth and Catholic Theology,'' by Heinrich Fries (Introduction and translation). Pittsburgh: Duquesne U Press, 1967. *''Freedom in the Church.'' Dayton: Pflaum Press, 1969. *''Bishops and People'' (author, editor, and translator with Arlene Swidler). Philadelphia: Westminster Press, 1970. *''Women Priests in the Catholic Church?'', Haye van der Meer (introduction, postscript, and translation with Arlene Swidler). Philadelphia: Temple University Press, 1973. *''Isj and Isjah'' (joint author with Jan Kerkhofs). Antwerp/Utrecht: Uitgeverij Patmos, 1973. *''Jews and Christians in Dialogue'' (ed.). Philadelphia: ''Journal of Ecumenical Studies'', 1975. *''Women in Judaism. The Status of Women in Formative Judaism.'' Metuchen, NJ: Scarecrow Press, 1976. *''The
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in Ecumenical Dialogue'' (ed.). New York: Paulist, 1976; & as ''Journal of Ecumenical Studies'', 13, 2 (Spring, 1976). *''Bloodwitness for Peace and Unity.'' Denville, NJ: Dimension Books, 1977. *''Women Priests: Catholic Commentary on the Vatican Declaration'' (ed. with A. Swidler). New York: Paulist Press, 1977. *''Jewish-Christian-Muslim Dialogue'' (ed.). Philadelphia: ''Journal of Ecumenical Studies'', 1978. *'' Aufklärung Catholicism 1780-1850.'' Missoula, MT: Scholars Press, 1978. *''A Commentary on the
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Passionspiel in regard to Its Image of Jews and Judaism.'' New York: ADL, 1978. *''Biblical Affirmations of Woman.'' Philadelphia: Westminster Press, 1979 (4th printing, 1991). *''Consensus in Theology? A Dialogue with
Hans Küng Hans Küng (; 19 March 1928 – 6 April 2021) was a Swiss Catholic priest, theologian, and author. From 1995 he was president of the Foundation for a Global Ethic (Stiftung Weltethos). Küng was ordained a priest in 1954, joined the faculty ...
and
Edward Schillebeeckx Edward Cornelis Florentius Alfonsus Schillebeeckx (November 12, 1914 – December 23, 2009) was a Belgium, Belgian Catholic Church, Catholic theologian born in Antwerp. He taught at the Radboud University Nijmegen, Catholic University in Nijmegen ...
'' (editor and co-author). Philadelphia: Westminster Press, 1980; also as ''Journal of Ecumenical Studies'', vol. 17, no. 1 (Winter, 1980). *''Jewish Monotheism and Christian Trinitarian Doctrine,''
Pinchas Lapide Pinchas Lapide (; 28 November 1922 – 23 October 1997) was a Jewish theologian, historian, and diplomat. From 1951 to 1969, he served as an Israeli diplomat, including a tenure as Israel's consul (representative), Consul to Milan. He played a ...
and
Jürgen Moltmann Jürgen Moltmann (; 8 April 1926 – 3 June 2024) was a German Reformed theologian who was a professor of systematic theology at the University of Tübingen and was known for his books such as the ''Theology of Hope'', ''The Crucified God'', ''G ...
(Introduction and translation). Philadelphia: Fortress Press, 1980. *''The Oberammergau Passionspiel 1984'' (''Das Oberammergauer Passionspiel 1984''). New York: Anti-Defamation League, 1980. *''From Holocaust to Dialogue: A Jewish-Christian Dialogue between Americans and Germans'' (editor and co-author). Philadelphia: ''Journal of Ecumenical Studies'', 1981. *''Küng in Conflict.'' New York: Doubleday, 1981. *''Authority in the Church and the Schillebeeckx Case'' (co-editor with Piet Fransen & co-author). New York: Crossroad, 1982; also as JES, 19, 2 (Spring, 1982). *''Tractate on the Jews'' by Franz Mussner (translation and Introduction). Philadelphia: Fortress Press, 1984. *''The Passion of the Jew Jesus'' (Das Leiden des Juden Jesus) New York: Anti-Defamation League, 1984. *''Buddhism Made Plain'' (with Antony Fernando). Maryknoll, NY: Orbis Books, 1984 (7th printing, 1996). *Ed. and founder of ''Templum'', Religion Department Newsletter, Temple University, 1985‐. *''Religious Liberty and
Human Rights Human rights are universally recognized Morality, moral principles or Social norm, norms that establish standards of human behavior and are often protected by both Municipal law, national and international laws. These rights are considered ...
'' (editor & author). New York/Philadelphia: Hippocrene Books/Ecumenical Press, 1986. *“Breaking down the Wall” between Americans & East Germans, Christians and Jews (editor & author). Lanham, MD: University Press of America, 1987. *''Church in Anguish: Has the Vatican Betrayed Vatican II?'' (co-ed. with Hans Küng, & author). San Francisco: Harper & Row, 1987. *''Toward a Universal Theology of Religion'' (editor and author). Maryknoll, NY: Orbis Books, 1987. *'' A Catholic Bill of Rights'' (co-editor with Patrick Connor and author). Kansas City: Sheed & Ward, 1988. *Catholic-Communist Collaboration in Italy (co-editor with Edward Grace and author). Lanham MD: University Press of America, 1988. *''Yeshua: A Model for Moderns. Kansas'' City: Sheed & Ward, 1988; 2nd expanded ed., 1993. * . *''After the Absolute: The Dialogical Future of Religious Reflection.'' Minneapolis: Fortress Press, 1990. *''Death or Dialogue. From the Age of
Monologue In theatre, a monologue (also known as monolog in North American English) (in , from μόνος ''mónos'', "alone, solitary" and λόγος ''lógos'', "speech") is a speech presented by a single character, most often to express their thoughts ...
to the Age of
Dialogue Dialogue (sometimes spelled dialog in American and British English spelling differences, American English) is a written or spoken conversational exchange between two or more people, and a literature, literary and theatrical form that depicts suc ...
'' (with John Cobb, Monika Hellwig, and Paul F. Knitter Philadelphia: Trinity Press International, 1990. *''Bursting the Bonds. A Jewish-Christian Dialogue on Jesus and Paul'' (editor & co-author with Gerard Sloyan, Lewis Eron, and Lester Dean). Maryknoll, NY: Orbis Books, 1990. *''Attitudes of Religions and Ideologies towards the Outsider: The Other'' (co-ed. with Paul Mojzes & author). NY: Mellen Press, 1990. *''A Bridge to Buddhist-Christian Dialogue'' (co-author with and trans. of Seiichi Yagi). Mahwah NJ: Paulist Press, 1990. *''Christian Mission and Interreligious Dialogue'' (co-editor with Paul Mojzes and author). New York:
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, 1990. *''“Alle Christen haben das Recht...”'' (co-editor with Patrick Connor author). Munich: Kösel Verlag, 1990. *''
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Marxists Marxism is a political philosophy and method of socioeconomic analysis. It uses a dialectical and materialist interpretation of historical development, better known as historical materialism, to analyse class relations, social conflict, and ...
and Others in Dialogue'' (editor/author). New York: Paragon House, 1991. *'' Der umstrittene Jesus.'' Stuttgart: Quell Verlag, 1991. Kaiser Taschenbuch. Gütersloh: Chr. Kaiser/Gütersloher Verlagshaus, 1993. *''Muslims in
Dialogue Dialogue (sometimes spelled dialog in American and British English spelling differences, American English) is a written or spoken conversational exchange between two or more people, and a literature, literary and theatrical form that depicts suc ...
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Curriculum Vitae Swidler
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