Abstract
Alberto Cozzi's excellent book criticizes recent theologies relativizing the incarnate Christ, salvation's sole mediator, on the basis of an abstract universal salvific will. God's will cannot be known apart from Christ dead and risen. Only thus can the meaning of history and freedom be preserved. Interreligious dialogue should seek God's creative intention, which is renewed and realized in Christ.
Get full access to this article
View all access options for this article.
