Nostra Aetate and the questions it chose to leave open

In Nostra Aetate the Council chose not to deal exhaustively with the questions raised by the plurality of religions, but rather left some questions open for further reflection. The question of whether other religions have a salvific role, if so, what it might be, also raises the question of how salv...

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Main Author: Madigan, Daniel A. 1954- (Author)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:English
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Published: Ed. Pontificia Univ. Gregoriana 2006
In: Gregorianum
Year: 2006, Volume: 87, Issue: 4, Pages: 781-796
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Summary:In Nostra Aetate the Council chose not to deal exhaustively with the questions raised by the plurality of religions, but rather left some questions open for further reflection. The question of whether other religions have a salvific role, if so, what it might be, also raises the question of how salvation is to be understood. Related to this in the case of Islam is the question of a Christian view of its prophet and scripture. Nel documento Nostra Aetate il Concilio ha deciso di non trattare in modo esaustivo tutte le questioni che sorgono dall'incontro delle religioni, rimandandone invece alcune a una riflessione a lungo termine. La questione di un eventuale ruolo salvifico per le religioni provoca una riflessione sul concetto di salvezza attraverso le varie tradizioni. Collegato con questo, nel caso dell'Islam, è la questione di una posizione cristiana sul suo profeta e la sua scrittura.
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