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- Gregory Baum, CO (Berlín, 1923 – 18 d'octubre de 2017) és un teòleg resident al canadenc més concretament al Quebec, de procedència Alemanya. Nascut a Berlín, Alemanya, va arribar al Canadà des d'Anglaterra el 1940. Va rebre una llicenciatura en matemàtiques i física el 1946 de la Universitat McMaster, un Mestratge en Arts matemàtiques el 1947 de la Universitat Estatal d'Ohio, i un Doctorat en Teologia el 1956 de la Universitat de Friburg. Fou professor de teologia i sociologia a la Universitat del Col·legi de Sant Miquel a la Universitat de Toronto i, posteriorment, professor d'ètica teològica a la Facultat de la Universitat McGill d'Estudis Religiosos. Actualment és associat amb el Centre Jesuïta justice et foi a Mont-real. Durant el Concili del Vaticà II fou assessor teològic per la mateixa Església, i membre de la comissió responsable de tres documents conciliars, sobre la llibertat religiosa, sobre l'ecumenisme, i sobre la relació de l'Església amb les religions no cristianes. Del 1962 al 2004, va ser l'editor del rotatiu The Ecumenist (L'ecumenisme), un estudi de la teologia, la cultura i la societat, així com membre i editor freqüent del diari Catòlic Concilium. Fou obsequiat amb els doctorats honoris causa de Huron University College de Londres, Ontario, Universitat Sant Francesc Xavier, Antigonish, NS, Ohio Wesleyan University, Delaware, Ohio, Lafayette College, en Easton, Pennsilvània, la Universitat Luterana de Waterloo, Waterloo, Ontario, la Universitat de McMaster, Hamilton, Ontario i Concòrdia University, Mont-real. El 1990, va ser nomenat Oficial de l'Orde del Canadà en el reconeixement per ser "una guia i inspiració a generacions d'estudiants de diferents creences i procedències". Va ser un dels signants del Memoràndum Església 2011. Baum va deixar el sacerdoci el 1976. (ca)
- Gregory Baum OC, ursprünglich Gerhard Albert Baum (* 20. Juni 1923 in Berlin; † 18. Oktober 2017 in Montreal) war ein deutsch-kanadischer römisch-katholischer Theologe, Hochschullehrer und ehemaliger Ordensgeistlicher des Augustinerordens. (de)
- غريغوري باوم (بالإنجليزية: Gregory Baum) (و. 1923 – 2017 م) هو عالم عقيدة، وفيلسوف، وأستاذ جامعي، وكاهن كاثوليكي كندي، ولد في برلين، توفي في مونتريال، عن عمر يناهز 94 عاماً.. (ar)
- Gerhard Albert Baum OC (June 20, 1923 – October 18, 2017), better known as Gregory Baum, was a German-born Canadian priest and theologian in the Catholic Church. He became known in North America and Europe in the 1960s for his work on ecumenism, interfaith dialogue, and the relationship between the Catholic Church and Jews. In the later 1960s, he went to the New School for Social Theory in New York and became a sociologist, which led to his work on creating a dialogue between classical sociology (Marx, Tocqueville, Durkheim, Toennies, Weber, etc.) and Christian theology. In the 1970s, he welcomed the insights of the Theology of Liberation that came from Latin America and other societies. He also became interested in the work of Karl Mannheim and developed a program of ideology critique that he hoped would eliminate the ideological or prejudicial elements in religion. In the 1980s and 1990s, Baum continued his study into ideology critique by integrating the work of the Frankfurt School of Critical Theory. He connected the Frankfurt School's concept of "the end of innocent critique" with Liberation theology's "preferential option for the poor". (en)
- Gregory Baum (né le 20 juin 1923 à Berlin (Allemagne) et mort le 18 octobre 2017 à Montréal (Canada)) est un théologien et professeur de théologie canadien. Il est prêtre catholique augustinien de 1954 à 1974 et expert au Concile Vatican II. Il est un pionnier du dialogue œcuménique. (fr)
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- Gregory Baum OC, ursprünglich Gerhard Albert Baum (* 20. Juni 1923 in Berlin; † 18. Oktober 2017 in Montreal) war ein deutsch-kanadischer römisch-katholischer Theologe, Hochschullehrer und ehemaliger Ordensgeistlicher des Augustinerordens. (de)
- غريغوري باوم (بالإنجليزية: Gregory Baum) (و. 1923 – 2017 م) هو عالم عقيدة، وفيلسوف، وأستاذ جامعي، وكاهن كاثوليكي كندي، ولد في برلين، توفي في مونتريال، عن عمر يناهز 94 عاماً.. (ar)
- Gregory Baum (né le 20 juin 1923 à Berlin (Allemagne) et mort le 18 octobre 2017 à Montréal (Canada)) est un théologien et professeur de théologie canadien. Il est prêtre catholique augustinien de 1954 à 1974 et expert au Concile Vatican II. Il est un pionnier du dialogue œcuménique. (fr)
- Gregory Baum, CO (Berlín, 1923 – 18 d'octubre de 2017) és un teòleg resident al canadenc més concretament al Quebec, de procedència Alemanya. Nascut a Berlín, Alemanya, va arribar al Canadà des d'Anglaterra el 1940. Va rebre una llicenciatura en matemàtiques i física el 1946 de la Universitat McMaster, un Mestratge en Arts matemàtiques el 1947 de la Universitat Estatal d'Ohio, i un Doctorat en Teologia el 1956 de la Universitat de Friburg. Va ser un dels signants del Memoràndum Església 2011. Baum va deixar el sacerdoci el 1976. (ca)
- Gerhard Albert Baum OC (June 20, 1923 – October 18, 2017), better known as Gregory Baum, was a German-born Canadian priest and theologian in the Catholic Church. He became known in North America and Europe in the 1960s for his work on ecumenism, interfaith dialogue, and the relationship between the Catholic Church and Jews. In the later 1960s, he went to the New School for Social Theory in New York and became a sociologist, which led to his work on creating a dialogue between classical sociology (Marx, Tocqueville, Durkheim, Toennies, Weber, etc.) and Christian theology. (en)
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