From the time of the Second Vatican Council, there have been extraordinary developments in the Catholic Church’s understanding of God’s unitary plan for bringing Christians and non-Christians to salvation and eternal life. This book draws out the meaning and consequences of those developments, both in theology and in the world-view of Christian believers. The author offers a searching discussion of the importance, for Christian faith and life, of the relation between the natural religion of humanity—as reflected in different ways by all the religions of the world—and the revealed religion of Jesus Christ. Francis Clark makes a significant contribution to the ongoing debate on the theology of religious pluralism.
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Ireland | 9780854395941 | 230 | Paperback |