%0 Electronic Article %A McLaughlin, Ryan Patrick %I Routledge %D 2015 %G English %@ 1469-9362 %T "Extra ecclesiam nulla revelatio"?: God's self-disclosure to non-Christian religions in contemporary Catholic theology %J Journal of beliefs and values %V 36 %N 2 %P 204-215 %U https://doi.org/10.1080/13617672.2015.1053600 %X The author explores the conciliar and post-conciliar documents of the Catholic Church in order to draw out the tensions and ambiguities of its position regarding the nature and role of revelation in the origin of non-Christian religions. Within the framework of this position, moderate Catholic theologians have argued that, as other religions have their origins in God's specific self-disclosure, they differ only in degree from Christianity. Their arguments combined with an in-depth analysis of Church documents yields the conclusion that the position of the Catholic Church is logically amenable to an affirmation of religious pluralism de iure. If the Catholic Church desires to officially reject this conclusion, it must explicitly address the apparent inconsistencies that its own theologians find in this rejection.