I will examine how Dominus Iesus affirms that the salvific will of the Triune God is accomplished once and for all in the incarnation, death and resurrection of Jesus Christ. I will explore what it means to call Christ our Saviour and Redeemer and why the Church has affirmed the uniqueness and universality of salvation in Christ. I will also consider what the Church's teaching implies for our dialogue with people of other faiths and none.
Therefore every scribe who has been trained for the kingdom of heaven is like a householder who brings out of his treasure what is new and what is old.
Monday, 10 March 2008
Talk at Ealing Abbey parish tomorrow
I will examine how Dominus Iesus affirms that the salvific will of the Triune God is accomplished once and for all in the incarnation, death and resurrection of Jesus Christ. I will explore what it means to call Christ our Saviour and Redeemer and why the Church has affirmed the uniqueness and universality of salvation in Christ. I will also consider what the Church's teaching implies for our dialogue with people of other faiths and none.
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Dear Father, Will you be putting your notes on the blog so those of us who can't make it to Ealing can 'hear' your thoughts?
Can I second the request by "October671" ?
I would dearly like to hear/read Father's words.
Sorry - I was really talking from skeleton notes, basically going through the main themes of Dominus Iesus. I must remember to take a recorder for these things and then I can let people listen to the talk themselves.
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