Abstract
In this second part, some of the main contributions to the reinterpretation of the doctrine of grace in twentieth-century Catholic theology are discussed. After outlining the new approach to grace opened up by personalist thinking before Vatican II, the article examines the understanding of grace that emerged after the Council - particularly within liberation theology. In conclusion, possible implications of jettisoning certain aspects of the classical theology of grace are considered.
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