Abstract

The intensification of interreligious contacts and the rapid evolution of mentalities provokes, among many believers, varying reactions going from entrenchment in intolerance to the erosion of their own identity. The Christian theologian in trying to fray a path between exclusivism and relativism quickly discovers that the task of thinking out the plurality of religions sends him back to the heart of his faith : revelation, salvation, Christ, the Church . . . Among the prolific number of works written recently in the field, nine studies, principally in French, are presented here.

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