Title: SECOND VATICAN
1Mission in Dialogue
1962 1965
SECOND VATICAN COUNCIL
2NOSTRA AETATE(art. 1)
- In this age of ours, when men are drawing more
closely together and the bonds of friendship
between different peoples are being strengthened,
the Church examines with greater care the
relation which she has to non-Christian
religions. - Ever aware of her duty to foster unity and
charity among individuals, and even among
nations, she reflects at the outset on what men
have in common and what tends to promote
fellowship among them.
Declaration on the Relation of the Church to
non-christian religions - Nostra Aetate
3NOSTRA AETATE(art. 1)
- The Catholic Church rejects nothing of what is
true and holy in these religions. She has a high
regard for the manner of life and conduct, the
precepts and doctrines which, although differing
in many ways from her own teaching, nevertheless,
often reflect a ray of that truth which
enlightens all men. - The Church, therefore, urges her sons to enter
with prudence and charity into discussion and
collaboration with members of other religions. - Let Christians, while witnessing to their own
faith and way of life, acknowledge, preserve and
encourage the spiritual and moral truths found
among non-Christians, and also their social life
and culture
4Assisi Day of Prayer for Peace (1986, 1999, 2002)
5Established in 1972 the FABC is the pan-Asian
institution which officially represents the more
than 100 million Catholics in Asia. Through its
numerous assemblies, institutes, and statements
it has evolved a theology of the local church
which takes seriously the contextual approach to
doing theology. Its most significant
contribution is the triple dialogue of the
Church with the poor, the cultures, and the
religions of Asia.
6- Doing theology in an Asian context means taking
into account contextual realities as resources of
theology. - as Asian Christians, we do theology together
with Asian realities as resources, insofar as we
discern in them Gods presence, action and the
work of the Spirit.
- The cultures of peoples, the history of their
struggles, their religions, their religious
scriptures, oral traditions, popular religiosity,
economic and political realities and world
events, historical personages, stories of
oppressed people crying for justice, freedom,
dignity, life, and solidarity become resources of
theology, and assume methodological importance in
our context.
7Colonial Christianity
Mission and Evangelization in Asia
Inculturated Christianity