THE CRITIC OF GAVIN D’COSTA TO THE PLURALIST THEOLOGY OF THE RELIGIONS OF JOHN HICK
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https://doi.org/10.21703/2735-6345.2011.13.01.03Keywords:
Theologies of religions, Religious pluralism, Inter religious dialogue, on Christian religions, SoteriologyAbstract
In this article the theological thought of Gavin D’Costa is put forward, which deals with non Christian religions, breaking away from the critic that he makes in his doctoral thesis to the pluralist paradigm of John Hick. D’Costa refutes, point by point, the term ‘U-turn revolution’ that the English pluralist theologian plants in his works, and from this world, elaborates a deep critic of pluralist theology of religions. The work of Gavin D’Costa is made up in one of the best fundamental attempts to establish, within the catholic tradition, a christocentric inclusivism, that combines the salvific university of God with the unity of Christ, without forgetting the important role of the Church in the salvation economy.
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