Cel misyjnej działalności Kościoła w świetle współczesnej teologii religii
The Goal of the Missionary Activity of the Church in the Light of Contemporary Theology of Religion
Author(s): Ireneusz S. LedwońSubject(s): Christian Theology and Religion, Theology and Religion, Religion and science , Pastoral Theology, Other Christian Denominations
Published by: Wyższe Seminarium Misyjne Księży Sercanów
Keywords: mission ad gentes; theology of religions; non-Christian religions;
Summary/Abstract: Up to Vatican II, the main goal of the mission was the salvation of people who did not believe in Christ. The Council’s recognition of the presence of elements of truth, good and authentic holiness in religions posed a question about the sense of mission in a new light. The result was modern departure from salvific ecclesiocentricism and return to christocentrism in theology. In the light of modern theology of religion, no formal membership of the Church is necessary for salvation. The mission’s purpose, however, is first and foremost plantatio Ecclesiae. The Church’s presence as a trader of revelation and mediator of saving grace is necessary for the full salvation of the world. Role of the Church is analogous to the role of Christ himself and is exhausted in being a universal sacrament of salvation for all humanity, i.e. in uniting people with God and among themselves.
Journal: Sympozjum
- Issue Year: 37/2019
- Issue No: 2
- Page Range: 77-91
- Page Count: 15
- Language: Polish