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Original scientific paper

https://doi.org/10.53745/bs.93.5.1

Salvation and Well-Being Towards a Theologically Sound Relation Between the Two Concepts

Nenad Polgar ; Faculty of Theology and Religious Studies Catholic University Leuven, Leuven, Belgium


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Abstract

The article attempts to draw attention to a theologically unjustified reduction of the concept of (human) well-being to the concept of salvation. Starting from the three premises – (1) the existence of a relation between the concept of salvation and the concept of human well-being; (2) the situatedness of the concept of human well-being within the moral-ethical discourse and the situatedness of the concept of salvation within the religious-dogmatic discourse; (3) the claim that grace does not destroy (or that it presupposes) nature – the article first tries to elaborate on the difference between the concept of salvation and the concept of human well-being. After that, the author utilizes three examples to demonstrate the real danger of reducing the concept of human well-being to the concept of salvation. Finally, the extended conclusion sketches a theologically more adequate relation between the two concepts.

Keywords

Salvation; (human) well-being; moral theology; Covid-19; homosexuality; intrinsic evil.

Hrčak ID:

314301

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/314301

Publication date:

14.2.2024.

Article data in other languages: croatian

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