Are Non-Christians Saved?: Joseph Ratzinger's Thoughts on Religious Pluralism
Autor Ambrose Mongen Limba Engleză Paperback – 17 mar 2015
"In this carefully nuanced book, Ambrose Mong, a Dominican priest, explores Josef Ratzinger’s writings about the foundations of Christianity, the challenge of modernity and the corrosive effect of relativism.... As we transition into a world church, Father Mong suggests a pathway of understanding and interfaith dialogue that will enrich the church that we are becoming and perhaps result in a greater harmony, even as all people of faith seek the truth together.”
—America, The Catholic Digest
Are Non-Christians Saved? is essential reading for students, teachers and scholars seeking a thorough analysis of Ratzinger's position, including why he believes religious pluralism, with its 'evil twins' of relativism and secularism, is a threat to Christianity.
—America, The Catholic Digest
Are Non-Christians Saved? is essential reading for students, teachers and scholars seeking a thorough analysis of Ratzinger's position, including why he believes religious pluralism, with its 'evil twins' of relativism and secularism, is a threat to Christianity.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781780747149
ISBN-10: 1780747144
Pagini: 384
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 30 mm
Greutate: 0.5 kg
Editura: Oneworld Publications
Colecția Oneworld Publications
ISBN-10: 1780747144
Pagini: 384
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 30 mm
Greutate: 0.5 kg
Editura: Oneworld Publications
Colecția Oneworld Publications
Recenzii
"In this carefully nuanced book, Ambrose Mong, a Dominican priest, explores Josef Ratzinger’s writings about the foundations of Christianity, the challenge of modernity and the corrosive effect of relativism.... As we transition into a world church, Father Mong suggests a pathway of understanding and interfaith dialogue that will enrich the church that we are becoming and perhaps result in a greater harmony, even as all people of faith seek the truth together.”
—America, The Catholic Digest
Notă biografică
Ambrose Mong obtained his B.A. and M.A. in English in Canada. He entered the Dominican Novitiate in Seville, Spain, and completed his philosophical and theological studies at the University of St Thomas Aquinas in Rome. He lives in Hong Kong.
Cuprins
Introduction
Chapter 1: Foundations
Chapter 2: Religious Pluralism
Chapter 3: Ecclesiology
Chapter 4: Ecumenism
Chapter 5: Secularism
Chapter 6: Relativism
Chapter 7: Europe
Chapter 8: Tissa Balasuriya OMI
Chapter 9: Jacques Dupuis SJ
Chapter 10: Peter C. Phan
Chapter 11: Ethical Vision
Conclusion