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Vatican II and the World Religions
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In 'Vatican II and the World Religions', Gavin D'Costa explores the Council's approach to religions outside Christianity and the theological debates that shaped its declarations.
The book situates documents like Nostra Aetate within broader historical and doctrinal contexts, assessing how Vatican II reconfigured Catholic attitudes toward other faiths.
D'Costa critically examines the council's theological resources, the influence of key figures, and subsequent developments in magisterial teaching and practice.
He discusses tensions between tradition and innovation and the continuing challenges for Catholic theology in a plural religious landscape.
The book is a significant contribution to studies in ecclesiology and interreligious theology.
The book situates documents like Nostra Aetate within broader historical and doctrinal contexts, assessing how Vatican II reconfigured Catholic attitudes toward other faiths.
D'Costa critically examines the council's theological resources, the influence of key figures, and subsequent developments in magisterial teaching and practice.
He discusses tensions between tradition and innovation and the continuing challenges for Catholic theology in a plural religious landscape.
The book is a significant contribution to studies in ecclesiology and interreligious theology.
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