Saved in Hope

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Saved in Hope is the English title of Pope Benedict XVI’s 2007 encyclical Spe Salvi, which reflects on the Christian understanding of hope.

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instanceOf papal encyclical
theological work
author Pope Benedict XVI
belongsToMagisteriumLevel ordinary papal magisterium
discusses Christian understanding of eternal life
judgment and purgatory as dimensions of hope
prayer as a school of hope
relationship between suffering and hope
documentType encyclical letter
EnglishTitleOf Spe Salvi
focusesOn critique of secular notions of progress
meaning of Christian hope
relationship between faith and hope
salvation in Christ
hasOfficialStatusIn Catholic Church worldwide
surface form: Catholic Church
intendedAudience bishops
clergy
lay faithful
issuedBy Pope Benedict XVI
keyBiblicalReference Hall of Faith
surface form: Hebrews 11

Epistle to the Romans
surface form: Romans 8
keyPhrase In hope we were saved
language English
LatinTitle Spe Salvi
mentions Francis Bacon
Immanuel Kant
Karl Marx
Augustine of Hippo
surface form: Saint Augustine

Saint Bernard of Clairvaux
Saint Josephine Bakhita
Saint Paul
originalLanguage Latin
papacyOf Pope Benedict XVI
papalEncyclicalNumberForAuthor 2
predecessorDocument Deus Caritas Est
publicationYear 2007
publishedBy Holy See
religiousTradition Roman Catholicism
subject Christian eschatology
Christian hope
theological virtue of hope
successorDocument Caritas in veritate
surface form: Caritas in Veritate
theologicalTheme eschatology
soteriology
virtue ethics
titleDerivedFrom Romans 8:24

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Spe Salvi titleMeaningInEnglish Saved in Hope