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| Notification: On the Book TOWARD A CHRISTIAN THEOLOGY OF RELIGIOUS PLURALISM by Father Jacques Dupuis, S.J. |
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| Written by Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith |
| January 24, 2001 |
Vatican City
PrefaceAfter a preliminary study of the book Toward a Christian Theology of Religious Pluralism by Father Jacques Dupuis, S.J., the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith decided to proceed to a comprehensive examination of the text by means of its ordinary procedure, in accordance with Chapter 3 of the Regulations for Doctrinal Examination.* It must be emphasized that this text is an introductory reflection on a Christian theology of religious pluralism. It is not simply a theology of religions, but a theology of religious pluralism, which seeks to investigate, in the light of Christian faith, the significance of the plurality of religious traditions in God's plan for humanity. Aware of the potential problems in this approach, the author does not conceal the possibility that his hypothesis may raise as many questions as it seeks to answer. Following the doctrinal examination of the book and the outcome of the dialogue with the author, the Bishop and Cardinal Members of the Congregation, in the Ordinary Session of June 30, 1999, evaluated the analysis and opinions of the Congregation's Consultors regarding the author's Responses. The Members of the Congregation recognized the author's attempt to remain within the limits of orthodoxy in his study of questions hitherto largely unexplored. At the same time, while noting the author's willingness to provide the necessary clarifications, as evident in his Responses, as well as his desire to remain faithful to the doctrine of the Church and the teaching of the Magisterium, they found that his book contained notable ambiguities and difficulties on important doctrinal points, which could lead a reader to erroneous or harmful opinions. These points concerned the interpretation of the sole and universal salvific mediation of Christ, the unicity and completeness of Christ's revelation, the universal salvific action of the Holy Spirit, the orientation of all people to the Church, and the value and significance of the salvific function of other religions. At the conclusion of the ordinary procedure of examination, the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith decided to draft a Notification[1] intended to safeguard the doctrine of the Catholic faith from errors, ambiguities, or harmful interpretations. This Notification, approved by the Holy Father in the Audience of November 24, 2000, was presented to Father Jacques Dupuis and was accepted by him. By signing the text, the author committed himself to assent to the stated theses and, in his future theological activity and publications, to hold the doctrinal contents indicated in the Notification, the text of which must be included in any reprinting or further editions of his book, as well as in all translations.** The present Notification is not meant as a judgment on the author's subjective thought, but rather as a statement of the Church's teaching on certain aspects of the above-mentioned doctrinal truths, and as a refutation of erroneous or harmful opinions, which, prescinding from the author's intentions, could be derived from reading the ambiguous statements and insufficient explanations found in certain sections of the text. In this way, Catholic readers will be given solid criteria for judgment, consistent with the doctrine of the Church, in order to avoid the serious confusion and misunderstanding which could result from reading this book.
I. On the Sole and Universal Salvific Mediation of Jesus Christ
II. On the Unicity and Completeness of Revelation of Jesus Christ
III. On the Universal Salvific Action of the Holy Spirit
IV. On the Orientation of All Human Beings to the Church
V. On the Value and Salvific Function of the Religious Traditions
Rome, from the offices of the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith, January 24, 2001, the Memorial of St. Francis de Sales.
+ Joseph Cardinal RATZINGER Prefect
+ Tarcisio BERTONE, S.D.B. Archbishop Emeritus of Vercelli Secretary
Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith Piazza del S. Uffizio, 11 00193 Rome, Italy
[1]Because of tendencies in some circles, which have become increasingly evident in the thinking of the Christian faithful, the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith [hereafter abbreviated "CDF"] published the Declaration "Dominus Iesus" on the Unicity and Salvific Universality of Jesus Christ and the Church, AAS 92 (2000): 742-65, in order to protect essential truths of the Catholic faith. The Notification draws from the principles expressed in Dominus Iesus in its evaluation of Father Dupuis' book. [2]Cf. Council of Trent, Decree De peccato originali, DS [the standard abbreviation for Henricus Denzinger and Adolfus Schonmetzer, S.J., eds., Enchiridion Symbolorum: Definitionum et Declarationum de Rebus Fidei et Morum, 36th ed. (Fribourg: Herder, 1965) and subsequently] 1513; Decree De iustificatione, DS 1522-23, 1529-30; Second Vatican Council, Pastoral Constitution Gaudium et spes, 10; Dogmatic Constitution Lumen gentium, 8, 14, 28, 49, 60; John Paul II, Encyclical Letter Redemptoris missio, 5, AAS 83 (1991): 234- 340; Apostolic Exhortation Ecclesia in Asia, 14, AAS 92 (2000): 449-528; CDF, Dominus Iesus, 13-15. [3]Cf. First Council of Nicaea, DS 125; Council of Chalcedon, DS 301. [4]Cf. Council of Trent, Decree De iustificatione, DS 1529-30; Second Vatican Council, Constitution on the Liturgy Sacrosanctum concilium, 5; Gaudium et spes, 22. [5]Cf. Redemptoris missio, 6; CDF, Dominus Iesus, 10. [6]Cf. Second Vatican Council, Dogmatic Constitution Dei Verbum, 2, 4; John Paul II, Encyclical Letter Fides et ratio, 14-15, 92, AAS 91 (1999): 5-88; CDF, Dominus Iesus, 5 [7]Cf. CDF, Dominus Iesus, 6; Catechism of the Catholic Church, 65-66. [8]Cf. Lumen gentium, 17; Second Vatican Council, Decree on Mission Ad gentes, 11; Second Vatican Council, Declaration on Relations with Non-Christian Religions Nostra aetate, 2. [9]Cf. Lumen gentium, 16; Redemptoris missio, 10. [10]Cf. Gaudium et spes, 22; Redemptoris missio, 28-29. [11]Cf. Redemptoris missio, 5; Apostolic Exhortation Ecclesia in Asia, 15-16; CDF, Dominus Iesus, 12. [12]Cf. Lumen gentium, 9, 14, 17, 48; Redemptoris missio, 11; CDF, Dominus Iesus, 16. [13]Cf. Redemptoris missio, 36; CDF, Dominus Iesus, 21-22. [14]Cf. Lumen gentium, 13, 16; Ad gentes, 7; Second Vatican Council, Declaration on Religious Liberty Dignitatis humanae, 1; Redemptoris missio, 10; CDF, Dominus lesus, 20-22; Catechism of the Catholic Church, 845. [15]Cf. Redemptoris missio, 29. [16]Cf. Lumen gentium, 16; Nostra aetate, 2; Ad gentes, 9; Pope Paul VI, Apostolic Exhortation Evangelii Nuntiandi, 53, AAS 68 (1976): 5-76; Redemptoris missio, 55; CDF, Dominus Iesus, 8. [17]Cf. Council of Trent, Decree De libris sacris et de traditionibus recipients, DS 1501; First Vatican Council, Dogmatic Constitution Dei Filius 2, DS 3006; CDF, Dominus Iesus, 8. |


