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Are Non-Christians Saved? Ambrose Mong

Are Non-Christians Saved? By Ambrose Mong

Are Non-Christians Saved? by Ambrose Mong


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Why does the Pope consider religious pluralism a challenge to Christianity?

Are Non-Christians Saved? Summary

Are Non-Christians Saved?: Joseph Ratzinger's Thoughts on Religious Pluralism by Ambrose Mong

Religious pluralism upholds the idea that multiple religions can coexist and be beneficial for society; it is a concept spreading around the world, not only in Asia with its myriad beliefs and practices, but also in Europe where many non-Christian religious traditions are growing. On the face of it, religious pluralism is the ultimate message of tolerance, a vitally important principle for how we can live peacefully. But not everyone sees it this way.

Joseph Ratzinger, former Pope Benedict XVI and Prefect of the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith, is amongst those who regard religious pluralism as a threat to Christianity. If only Christianity can save us, then how can religious pluralism do anything but hinder Christianitys cause? Ambrose Mong examines Ratzingers thoughts on this subject and evaluates how the church has responded to the call of the Second Vatican Council to create dialogues with other faiths. By looking at Ratzingers educational, cultural and religious background, Mong reveals the roots of Ratzingers Eurocentric bias and how it has shaped the views that he holds today, including his attitude towards religious pluralism, his ecclesiology and his ecumenical theology.

Are Non-Christians Saved? is essential reading for students, teachers and scholars seeking a thorough analysis of Ratzingers position, including why he believes religious pluralism, with its evil twins of relativism and secularism, is a threat to Christianity.

Are Non-Christians Saved? Reviews

'Bold and challenging'.

* Theology *

Carefully nuanced...explores Josef Ratzingers 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.

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

About Ambrose Mong

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.

Table of Contents

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

Additional information

GOR013634867
9781780747149
1780747144
Are Non-Christians Saved?: Joseph Ratzinger's Thoughts on Religious Pluralism by Ambrose Mong
Used - Good
Paperback
Oneworld Publications
2015-01-08
384
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