Thanks to a reader, I dug little deeper about Dupuis, who was shunted out from the Holy place he spent his lifetime serving.
However, the publication in 1997 of his book Towards a Christian Theology of Religious Pluralism brought about a clash with the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith. He was subjected to a series of cross-examinations by the Congregation, headed by Cardinal Ratzinger, and was suspended from the Gregorian University. This episode took its toll on the diminutive, quietly spoken Jesuit, and he spent two weeks in hospital.
Yeah. “Pope” Ratzinger, who along with others concluded that
… a document that reiterated that Christ was the unique saviour and rejected the idea that all religions led to God
Not very different from that other peace-loving cult, which shall remain unnamed.
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