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"I warmly encourage readers in each to take it up and read."(One in Christ, July 2010) "For a generation which isreasserting its Catholic identity, this thesis may serve a valuablepurpose, calming the anxieties of those who, admirable, havemanaged to maintain an interest in the salvation of non-Christiansyet are as hard put to win converts as their more pluralistco-religionists." (The Way, January 2010)
"His gazetteer of these regions at the edge of theeschatological map is fascinating. The closing pages are asperceptive a meditation on what the dereliction of the cross canand cannot mean as we might expect to find in a first-rate bookdevoted entirely to that subject." (Chruch Times, December2009)"The deepest challenge to global Christianity is in its relation toworld religions. Informative and thought-provoking, this booktackles one of the most heated issues of the time: the interactionswithin religious pluralism. Old-timers and newcomers to disputesover these 'disputed questions' will not walk away from this bookcasually or apathetically. It is provocative and, yes,challenging."
-Martin E. Marty, University of Chicago
"In this book, Gavin D'Costa continues to push and stretchestablished categories and traditional doctrines to provide highlyoriginal and deeply provocative thoughts on the relationshipbetween Christianity and other religions and on the role ofreligion in the public square. And his approach to thequestion of the salvation of non-Christians in terms of Christ'sdescent into hell will undoubtedly be the focus of heateddiscussion in the theology of religions for years to come."
-Catherine Cornille, Associate Professor of ComparativeTheology at Boston College, Author of The Im-Possibility ofInterreligious Dialogue.