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Are Non-Christians Saved?

Joseph Ratzinger's Thoughts on Religious Pluralism

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‘Carefully nuanced... 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.’

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Patrick Howell, S.J., professor of pastoral theology at Seattle University and publisher of the peri, America: The National Catholic Review

'Lucid and comprehensive ... Through a careful analysis of Ratzinger's reactions to the work of Asian theologians, Mong shows that Ratzinger's theology, despite its implicit claim to universality, fails to grasp its own cultural limitations and thus is unable to speak to the spiritual needs of Asia. Les mer

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'Lucid and comprehensive ... Through a careful analysis of Ratzinger's reactions to the work of Asian theologians, Mong shows that Ratzinger's theology, despite its implicit claim to universality, fails to grasp its own cultural limitations and thus is unable to speak to the spiritual needs of Asia. Though critical, Mong's work is respectful, fair-minded and balanced. To understand Ratzinger's view on religious pluralism there is no better guide.' -- Peter C. Phan - Ellacuria Chair of Catholic Social Thought, Georgetown University

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Forlag
Oneworld Academic
Innbinding
Paperback
Språk
Engelsk
ISBN
9781780747149
Utgivelsesår
2015
Format
23 x 16 cm

Om forfatteren

Ambrose Mong obtained his B.A. Honours and M.A. in English from the University of Calgary and the University of British Columbia in Canada respectively. He entered the Dominican Novitiate in Seville, Spain, and completed his philosophical and theological studies at the University of St Thomas Aquinas in Rome. Ordained as a priest in Hong Kong in 2008, he continued to study at The Chinese University of Hong Kong, completing his M.Phil. and Ph.D. in Religions Studies. He teaches at the University of St Joseph in Macau and The Chinese University of Hong Kong.

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‘Carefully nuanced... 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.’

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Patrick Howell, S.J., professor of pastoral theology at Seattle University and publisher of the peri, America: The National Catholic Review

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'Bold and challenging'.

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