This article begins by responding to the challenges and criticisms coming from those who reviewed The Second Vatican Council on Other Religions. It insists on the need to examine other living faiths as ways not only of salvation but also of (divine) revelation (which elicits human faith). A positive view of other religions (1) does not undermine missionary proclamation, and (2) should be strengthened by invoking the intercessory priesthood of Christ (the ‘sacerdotal principle’) and the force of love that empowers prayer for others. To conclude, the article pleads for an integral interpretation of Vatican II texts that examines not only the authorial intentions but also the reception of the texts and the insights coming from readers (includi...
The Second Vatican saw a radical shift in the Catholic Church’s attitude toward other religions. Thi...
The Second Vatican Council was an event of conversion for the participating bishops, and the council...
This article considers the relationship between Vatican II’s Decree on the Church’s Missionary Activ...
It has been widely accepted that the Second Vatican Council could be seen as a milestone in the hist...
This article critically evaluates what Vatican II taught about other living faiths in four documents...
The article traces stages in the development of Roman Catholic attitudes towards other faiths, with ...
The Second Vatican Council articulated a paradigm shift in the church’s self-understanding and her r...
Before investigating whether the Second Vatican Council agreed that ‘other’ living faiths can in som...
The recent events in the Vatican, i. e. the voluntary resignation of the Pontiff of the Roman Cathol...
Well before, even centuries before the II Vatican Council there were a lot of theological ac-tivitie...
Befriending the Other Religions: Vatican II and the New Orientations In this paper the author wan...
This article critically examines the views of Jacques Dupuis, Gavin D'Costa, and Francis Sullivan on...
<p>Nostra Aetate indisputably represented at its promulgation in 1965 a momentous step forward in Ca...
The Second Vatican Council (1962–1965) is regarded as one of the most significant processes in the e...
Christians of various traditions must engage in a dialogue concerning their attitudes toward other r...
The Second Vatican saw a radical shift in the Catholic Church’s attitude toward other religions. Thi...
The Second Vatican Council was an event of conversion for the participating bishops, and the council...
This article considers the relationship between Vatican II’s Decree on the Church’s Missionary Activ...
It has been widely accepted that the Second Vatican Council could be seen as a milestone in the hist...
This article critically evaluates what Vatican II taught about other living faiths in four documents...
The article traces stages in the development of Roman Catholic attitudes towards other faiths, with ...
The Second Vatican Council articulated a paradigm shift in the church’s self-understanding and her r...
Before investigating whether the Second Vatican Council agreed that ‘other’ living faiths can in som...
The recent events in the Vatican, i. e. the voluntary resignation of the Pontiff of the Roman Cathol...
Well before, even centuries before the II Vatican Council there were a lot of theological ac-tivitie...
Befriending the Other Religions: Vatican II and the New Orientations In this paper the author wan...
This article critically examines the views of Jacques Dupuis, Gavin D'Costa, and Francis Sullivan on...
<p>Nostra Aetate indisputably represented at its promulgation in 1965 a momentous step forward in Ca...
The Second Vatican Council (1962–1965) is regarded as one of the most significant processes in the e...
Christians of various traditions must engage in a dialogue concerning their attitudes toward other r...
The Second Vatican saw a radical shift in the Catholic Church’s attitude toward other religions. Thi...
The Second Vatican Council was an event of conversion for the participating bishops, and the council...
This article considers the relationship between Vatican II’s Decree on the Church’s Missionary Activ...