RT Article T1 Mystagogy and Mission: The Challenge of Nonbelief and the Task of Theology JF Theological studies VO 76 IS 1 SP 7 OP 28 A1 Crowley, Paul G. LA English PB Sage Publ. YR 2015 UL https://www.ixtheo.de/Record/1776676696 AB Christian engagement with nonbelievers is problematic when believing itself proves difficult even for people of faith. A recovery of the original unity of the fides quae (the “content” of faith held in belief) and the fides qua (how faith’s content is lived) can lead to a deeper sense of believing. Rahner’s understanding of faith as a “mystagogy” that leads to mission serves as a framework for recovering that original unity, and for addressing the contemporary problem of belief, not only for nonbelievers, but also for believers themselves. K1 Secularism K1 Secularity K1 Secular K1 Rahner K1 nonbelievers K1 Nonbelief K1 Mission K1 Mystagogy K1 fides quae K1 fides qua K1 Faith K1 Discipleship K1 Belief DO 10.1177/0040563914565541