Nostra aetate – stages of creation, with a particular focus on paragraph no. 2… and the people involved in its development

Authors

  • John Dupuche Australian Catholic University

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.15633/ps.744

Keywords:

Nostra aetate, interreligious relations, ‘true and holy’, Society of St Pius X

Abstract

Nostra aetate began as an important statement concerning the relations of the Church with the Jews but soon developed into a highly significant text on the relationship of the Church to all the religions of the world. While there been many works on the theology of Nostra aetate, there are few studies that present in detail the major personages and stages, the crucial issues and opposing forces surrounding this prophetic document. This article seeks to address this lacuna.

The article also gives special attention to key phrases from paragraph 2 that show an extraordinary shift from millennial attitudes, among which “the Church does not reject what is truly and holy in these religions”.

Finally it goes on to show how the wholesale rejection of Nostra aetate by the Society of St Pius X has led to schism.

Author Biography

  • John Dupuche, Australian Catholic University

    Rev. Dr. John Dupuche is Pastor of Nazareth Parish, Ricketts Point, Melbourne. He is senior lecturer at the University of Divinity, Honorary Fellow at the Australian Catholic University, and chair of the Catholic Interfaith Committee of the Archdiocese. He has a doctorate in Sanskrit, specialising in Kashmir Shaivism and is particularly interested in its interface with Christianity. His book Abhinavagupta: the Kula Ritual as Elaborated in Chapter 29 of the Tantraloka was published in 2003; Jesus, the Mantra of God in 2005. He has written many articles in these fields.

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2014-11-01

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