The first full-length study exploring the possibility of salvation for athiests in Catholic dogmatic theology since Vatican II. It discusses crucial foundational issues in the decades preceding the Council, looks at the conciliar teaching itself, explores solutions proposed by Rahner and others, and suggests a new approach.
This study explores the possibility of salvation for athiests in Catholic dogmatic theology since Vatican II. It discusses crucial foundational issues in the decades preceding the Council, looks at the conciliar teaching itself, explores ...
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This book is distinct in offering a rounded understanding of the development of atheism, its many faces, and a guide to the topics at the interface between the Christian faith and our modern-day culture of unbelief.
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... , still have a need for Christ, and thus for faith and baptism, in order. 6 Stephen Bullivant, 2012, The Salvation of Atheists and Catholic Dogmatic Theology, Oxford: Oxford University Press, pp. 131–46. 79 can atheists be saved?