Christians, Muslims (and Jews) before the One God: Jean Daniélou on Mission Revisited

Interpretation: A Journal of Bible and Theology 61 (1):34-41 (2007)
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Abstract

The reflections of Jean Daniélou on the relationship of Christianity to non-Christian religions, in light of missionary activity; offer a means to assess our current situation. Using a key insight of Bernard Lonergan, this essay offers a reprise of nearly sixty years of theological practice. Recent reflections by Tariq Ramadan help us to see ways of bringing these to an institutional focus

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