The author addresses the doctrinal affirmations of the universality of God’s salvific will and the necessity of the church for salvation. Jacques Dupuis and Gavin D’Costa propose distinct ways of reconciling them; comparing their proposals illustrates the challenge that contemporary Catholic theology faces in its current context of religious pluralism. The author appeals to Bernard Lonergan’s work to suggest an alternative that both anticipates the presence of God outside the church and simultaneously affirms the necessity of the church for the salvation of all
In the light of the statement The Church: Towards a Common Vision the article concentrates on the s...
With regard to the question of unity and fellowship, Roman Catholics, like members of other Christia...
The main objective of this dissertation is to argue that there is the need (theologically and social...
Abstract: Every religion offers salvation or liberation. Since the time of Cyprian of Carthage, the ...
La théologie chrétienne du pluralisme religieux de Jacques Dupuis s'efforce de conjuguer fidélit...
Today 's challenge for the Church is both one of globalization and one of growing religious pluralis...
Within the Christian theology of religions one distinguishes three basic paradigms: exclusivism, inc...
La « théologie chrétienne du pluralisme religieux » de Jacques Dupuis s’efforce de conjuguer fidélit...
The underlying cause of the tension between mission and dialogue in religiously plural Asia is t...
This essay contends that a generic category of alternative salvations reflects a modern Euro-America...
Contemporary Catholic theological debate on catholicity claims to recover a qualitative conception o...
The Church in its first several centuries split on whether Christ saved everyone or only a few, Univ...
Even before Hegel, theology has had to face the true dialectical question: is Christianity the true ...
In recent years, I have been challenged to think about theology’s place at the university, in the Ch...
A new approach to the theology of religions seeks to go beyond the question of the positive values c...
In the light of the statement The Church: Towards a Common Vision the article concentrates on the s...
With regard to the question of unity and fellowship, Roman Catholics, like members of other Christia...
The main objective of this dissertation is to argue that there is the need (theologically and social...
Abstract: Every religion offers salvation or liberation. Since the time of Cyprian of Carthage, the ...
La théologie chrétienne du pluralisme religieux de Jacques Dupuis s'efforce de conjuguer fidélit...
Today 's challenge for the Church is both one of globalization and one of growing religious pluralis...
Within the Christian theology of religions one distinguishes three basic paradigms: exclusivism, inc...
La « théologie chrétienne du pluralisme religieux » de Jacques Dupuis s’efforce de conjuguer fidélit...
The underlying cause of the tension between mission and dialogue in religiously plural Asia is t...
This essay contends that a generic category of alternative salvations reflects a modern Euro-America...
Contemporary Catholic theological debate on catholicity claims to recover a qualitative conception o...
The Church in its first several centuries split on whether Christ saved everyone or only a few, Univ...
Even before Hegel, theology has had to face the true dialectical question: is Christianity the true ...
In recent years, I have been challenged to think about theology’s place at the university, in the Ch...
A new approach to the theology of religions seeks to go beyond the question of the positive values c...
In the light of the statement The Church: Towards a Common Vision the article concentrates on the s...
With regard to the question of unity and fellowship, Roman Catholics, like members of other Christia...
The main objective of this dissertation is to argue that there is the need (theologically and social...