IS SALVATION POSSIBLE OUTSIDE THE CHURCH?
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.52340/jd.2023.17.16.02Keywords:
Exclusivism;, Cyprian of Carthage, Karl Barth, Justin the Philosopher, Karl Rahner, Pluralism, John Hick, InclusivismAbstract
Exclusivism, inclusivism, and pluralism are three widely recognized theories in the field of the theology of religions, exploring different perspectives on truth and salvation across various religious beliefs. Discussions around these theories can lead to diverse conclusions. However, it is essential to bear in mind that the ultimate decision regarding the redemption or non-redemption of individuals rests solely within the jurisdiction of God. Human beings can only engage in speculative contemplation on this matter.
These theories essentially emerge from human conjecture based on the teachings of Holy Scripture. Through careful analysis and deliberation of these theories, one can argue that the Church represents the authentic path guiding individuals towards salvation. Nevertheless, it is plausible that God may have numerous other ways and methods of granting salvation to individuals.
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