✅Pluralism And Thelogy Flashcards
What is theology of religion?
Looks from the view point of Christianity on issues of truth, belief, salvation, and dialogue.
What was Alan race’s book called
Christians and religions pluralism. 1982
What did Alan race think of the perspectives of Christians?
He identifies 3 broad perspectives that Christians might adopt when understanding their relationship to believers of other faiths. Called them exclusivism, inclusivism and pluralism.
What was Knitters book called
Introducing theologies of religion 2002
What did knitter include in his book?
Set out. System with 4 different ways of looking at the relationship between Christianity and their world faiths.
What is exclusivism?
The belief that salvation can only be found through Christianity and that other religions cannot lead people to the right relationship with God.
What do exclusivists think is different with Christianity?
Jesus Christ, the son of god, brought salvation to the world once and for all.
What is the particularist view?
The same as exclusivist, finding a less negative tone in the word particular than exclusive.
What is the narrow exclusivist approach?
The view that salvation is available only to people who belong o their own particle demonisation within Christianity.
example of narrow exclusivism
Some Christians take the world of the Bible literally, might make a distinction between what they all bible-believing Christians and others. This is a demonination
Who had the views of a narrow exclusivist?
Augustine and calvin
what were augustine and Calvin’s view on narrow exclusivist?
God elects through grace only a small number of Christians for heaven, so that simply belonging to Christianity isn’t a guarantee to salvation.
What does “extra ecclesiam nulla salus “ mean
There is no salvation outside the church”
What is the Vatican II?
. Vatican II were meetings in 1962 and 1965 in which leading figures discussed relationships with other Christian demoninations and other religions.
What happened after Vatican II
Attitude changed. It led to a more outward looking Catholicism with the view that were not as narrowly exclusivist as before.
what is broad exclusivism?
All people who accept Christ through faith are saved, regardless of the kind of church to which they belong or the style of worship they prefer.
What is D’Costa book
Christianity and world religions 2009
what did D’Costa divide exclusivism into?
2 groups.
Restrictive access exclusivists and universal access exclusivists.
What are restrictive exclusivists in D’Costas view?
Follow similar view to John Clavin, who holds that salvation is only for those who hear and respond to the gospel during their earthy lies before death.
What is universal access exclusivism?
Christ’s salvation is offered to all and that is the will of God, that everyone hold come to love him.
What is pluralism?
The freedom of speech and religion. Tolerates differences.
What are the 2 problems with pluralism?
Epistemological:is there a common ground, believe in the same thing?
Soteriological: can people of non X believes receive gods salvation
What is required to reach salvation?
Necessary and sufficient conditions. Depends on the controlling beliefs of specific Christian traditions.
What are the Christian conditions to salvation?
Belief in god is necessary but not sufficient
Belief in Christ is necessary and sufficient
Belief in Christ is sufficient but not necessary
Necessary conditions such as love an kindness etc
what are D’Costas controlling belief?
Sola christus, Gods grace is only possible through jesus
Salvation isn’t possible outside church (extra exxlesiam nulla solus)
God and creation, god created the world
God offers bliss or damnation after death
Incapable of knowing god.
What is inclusivism?
Christ is the means to salvation, but that does imply that its only possible to be saved inside the church.
Anonymous Christians may also reach salvation.
What is pluralism?
there are many paths to salvation and Christianity is just one of those paths. Other religions offer equally valid ways that lead to salvation and heaven.
What is Hicks book called?
God and the universe of faiths 1995
What is McGraths book called?
Christian theology 2010 5th edition
What does Karl Rahner think of exclusivism?
Rahner defends the solus Christus principle, but still think that there can be salvation outside visible church, therefore he is an inclusivism.
What is chirstocentric?
Christian belief hat first is at the centre of faith and only through Christ can someone achieve salvation.
What is interfaith dialogue?
Sharing and discussing religious views between members of different traditions with an aim of reaching better understanding
what does Karl Barth think of exclusivism?
Generally considered an exclusivist thinker. God cannot be known through human efforts, god can only be known through the grace of Jesus.
What is Hendricks Kraemers thoughts on exclusivism?
He was the leading fire in the Netherlands to bring different Cristian denominations together in the ecumenical movement.
His book was very influential for Christian missionaries working in non Christian countries.
What did Kraemers book argue?
Emphasises that non Christians cannot achieve salvation through their own faith systems,but must convert to Christianity.