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Sunday, 12 February 2006

 I. SALVATION THROUGH UNDERSTANDING

I. Salvation as Perfect Understanding

2. Philosophical Reason Saves

3. Salvation Without God

4. The Quest for Salvation in the Post-modern Era

II. SALVATION IN OTHER RELIGIONS

1. Salvation in Traditional Religions

2. Salvation as Liberation: Hinduism

3. To Free Oneself from Desire: Buddhism

4. Salvation as “Success”: Islam

5. A Saving Presence: Judaism

6. Unity and Diversity of Meanings

III. ENCOUNTERING GOD IN HISTORY

1. Salvation as the History of Salvation

2. Universality of Salvation

3. God Manifests Himself as Saving

4. All Will See Salvation

5. In No One Else Is There Salvation

6. He Who Loves Has Eternal Life

7. Proclamation of the Coming Kingdom

IV. THEOLOGICAL IMAGES OF SALVATION

1. From Death to Life: Immortality and Communion with God

2. Salvation as Redemption

3. Salvation as Liberation

4. Salvation as Reconciliation

5. Salvation as Justification

6. God Does Not Save Us Without Our Cooperation

7. Jesus Points Out the Way to Salvation

8. God Saves Through Jesus Christ

9. The Church, the Universal Sacrament of Salvation

10. Proclaim Jesus Christ as Savior

V. REFLECTIONS OF A SINGLE TRUTH

1. Can one be saved in any religion?

2. A Copernican Revolution?

3. The Church is the Ordinary Means of Salvation

4. Jesus the Lord is the One Savior of the World

5. The Missionary Proclamation