Vol. III, Part One
Opera Omnia
Maryknoll, New York (ORBIS BOOKS) 2015
In this latest addition to his Opera Omnia, Raimon Panikkar covers a broad range of topics relating to any study or appreciation of Christianity. What is the connection between humanism and the Christian doctrines of the crucifixion? How can a Christian in a religiously plural world claim Christ as the sole mediator of salvation? What do we really mean by salvation in the context of Christian ecclesiology and eschatology? These and other questions are dealt with in the typical free-flowing, digressive style of this 20th-Century master of theology and world religion.
INDEX OF ORIGINAL TEXTS IN VOLUME III. Part 1
“Introduction”, revised version of “La posizione della Sacra Scrittura nel Cristianesimo,” in Maya e Apocalisse. L’incontro dell’induismo e del cristianesimo. Abete, Roma 1966, cap. 6, 157-164.
Humanism and Cross, orig. text Humanismo y Cruz, Rialp, Madrid 1963.
“The Mass as Consecratio Temporis and Tempiternity”, orig. text “La Misa como consecratio temporis. La tempiternidad”, in Sanctum Sacrificium. Zaragoza 1961, 75-93.
“Christianity and World Religions,” in M.P. John et al., Christianity. Punjabi University, Patiala 1969, 78-127.
“Salvation in Christ: Concreteness and Universality, the Supername” (Inaugural Lecture at the Ecumenical Institute of Advanced Theological Study Tantur, Jerusalem), Santa Barbara, CA, 1972, 1-81.
“Super hanc Petram: “Two Ecclesiological Principles: The Rock and the Keys,” or. ed: Due principi ecclesiologici: la roccia e le chiavi,” in Law and Gospel. Discussion on a Fundamental Law for the Church. Paideia, Brescia 1972, 135-145.
“Christians and So-called “Non-Christians,” in Cross Currents 22, no. 3, 1972, 281-308.
“The Contribution of Christian Monasticism in Asia to the Universal Church,” in Cistercian Studies 10, no. 2, Spencer 1975, 73-84.
“Social Ministry and Ministry of Word and Worship (Some Considerations from the Asian Background)”, in P.S. de Achútegui (ed.), Asian Colloquium on Ministries in the Church, FABC, Hong Kong, 1977, 1-20.