

Dominus Iesus - CDF (2000) Part 2&3: #9-15
Feb 25, 2025
Delve into the exclusive nature of salvation through Jesus Christ and the Church. The discussions critique misconceptions about the Holy Spirit's role, emphasizing how integral Christ's divinity and humanity are for redemption. It highlights the biblical foundation for Christ’s unique significance and addresses the universal mediation of salvation, affirming that while other religions may enlighten, true salvation solely flows through Him. It's an illuminating exploration of faith and the Trinity's cohesive role in divine grace.
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Jesus Is the Unique Incarnate Word
- The Word (Logos) became one unique person, Jesus Christ, who is fully divine and fully human.
- Any theory separating the salvific work of the Word from Jesus' humanity contradicts Christian faith.
Spirit's Work Linked to Christ
- The Holy Spirit's salvific activity is inseparable from Christ's work.
- The Spirit prepares all humans for salvation through Christ, extending beyond the visible Church.
Jesus Christ: Sole Universal Savior
- Jesus Christ is the sole Savior and mediator for all humanity without exception.
- Biblical texts affirm the universal salvific significance of Jesus' incarnation, death, and resurrection.