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Anonymous Christian
“Anonymous Christian”? 39 Especially in Discussions Concerning the Theology of Religions
Lumen Gentium 16 Anonymous Christians, Pelagianism, and Islam
Salvation in Non-Christian Religions: Approaches of Christian Theologians in the Post Modern Era
Christian Witness in Interreligious Context. I Am Deeply Grateful to Prof
The Status of Obedience in the Society of Jesus By
Karl Rahner: on Grace and Salvation
Karl Rahner's Notion of “Anonymous Christians”
Paul in Rome: a Case Study on the Formation and Transmission of Traditions
Can Unbelievers Be Saved? by the Vicar
Anonymous Christians: Karl Rahner's Pneuma-Christocentrism and an East-West Dialogue Joseph H
The Hermeneutics of Theological Inclusivism in Christianity and Islam: Foundation for Interreligious Dialogue in Nigeria
Challenges to Rahner's Transcendental Project
Peter, Paul and the Anonymous Christian
Topics for the MA Comprehensive Exam Biblical Studies
A Critical Examination of Key Claims Karl Rahner Makes About His Thesis of the Anonymous Christian Brantly C
Karl Rahner, the Legacy of Vatican Ii, and Its Urgency for Theology Today
The Interaction of Religion and Law--A Post-Vatican II Roman Catholic Perspective, 29 Hastings L.J
Charity As Virtue in Non-Christians: a Positive Assessment in Light of Augustine, Aquinas, Pope Benedict XVI, and the Catholic Church’S Inclusivism
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A Comparative Study of Salvation from the Viewpoints of Motahari and Rahner
Von Balthasar, Rahner, and the Commissar Philip Endean
Catechism of the Catholic Church
Theology of Religions: Models for Interreligious Dialogue in South Africa
ATINER's Conference Paper Series PHI2012-0191 Antichristian
The Catholic School As a Courtyard of the Gentiles 57
A Historical Perspective on Inclusivism As the Prevailing Paradigm in the Christian Theology of Religions
A Critical and Constructive Defence of the Salvific Optimism of Inclusivism
Modern Western Christian Theological Understandings of Muslims Since the Second Vatican Council