Participation is one of the essential emphases of Catherine Mowry Lacugna as she expound on the theology of “economic Trinity”. If that is the case how do I see myself as a participant in the economy of God? What kind or degree of participation should I exhibit? If it is from the point of view of a sinner salvation is indispensable; from the point of view of the chosen people they own and deserve salvation “alone”; from the point of view of the one and only true Church and outside the Church no salvation, salvation is too constricted and exclusive; from the point of view of universality of mission, every one has an access towards salvation however if such mission lack dimension then salvation is not free of charge and domineering; from the point of view of “right relation” salvation is mature since it is born out of mutual understanding, open since it is inviting, welcoming and dialoguing, essential since it is the only way to a perfect and fullest life; responsible since it considers the intrinsic connection of the essentials: orthodoxy and orthopraxy, deeply rooted and faithful to the Church’s Teaching(s) and Tradition(s). My choice rests on the latter.
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Catherine Mowry Lacugna is a leading figure in Feminist Catholic Theology, and the author of the book God For Us.
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