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In spite of two millennia of Missionary activity, we find only a tiny minority in the East is Christian, unlike in the West, and the chances of a better future are bleak. Against this background, the author studies the theological thought of the Sri Lankan theologian, Aloysius Pieris. Pieris with his unconventional point of departure, non-traditional terminology and original approach sees that Christianity does not exhaust the fullness of Christ and this fullness will be revealed only at the end of time. The author studies the missionary role according to Rahner who attempts to explain the fundamental truths of the Catholic faith and view that all humans are anonymously Christian, with the salvific truth implicitly given to them in creation.
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