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Triumphalism was brought up in the papal tiara thread. Since I didn’t want to get too off-topic there, I’ll ask the questions here in a new thread.
According to the Encyclopedia Brittanica, triumphalism is defined as: “the doctrine, attitude, or belief that one religious creed is superior to all others.”
Technically speaking, triumphalism pertains to ideas, not people or individuals. One may belong to a superior football team, for example, yet be a horrible player…but that does not necessarily mean that the team is inferior. The team would be superior despite the inferior player.
Moreover, triumphalism does not disparage others or take glee in the inferiority of the positions of others.
Is Catholic triumphalism intrinsically a bad thing?
Would missionary work even be possible without triumphalism?
According to the Encyclopedia Brittanica, triumphalism is defined as: “the doctrine, attitude, or belief that one religious creed is superior to all others.”
Technically speaking, triumphalism pertains to ideas, not people or individuals. One may belong to a superior football team, for example, yet be a horrible player…but that does not necessarily mean that the team is inferior. The team would be superior despite the inferior player.
Moreover, triumphalism does not disparage others or take glee in the inferiority of the positions of others.
Is Catholic triumphalism intrinsically a bad thing?
Would missionary work even be possible without triumphalism?