BoD is, very simply put, an unproven piece of speculative theology that has been tolerated by the Church. I believe that it will be condemned very soon after the Church emerges from this crisis. As articulated by St. Thomas or St. Robert Bellarmine, it was relatively harmless ... except that St. Augustine would hold that it subtly draws people to Pelagianism, but in the hands of the Church's enemies ... well, it led directly to all of the destructive doctrine in Vatican II. At very least, the notion of implicit Baptism of Desire saving those who do not believe explicitly in Jesus Christ and the Holy Trinity WILL be condemned as heresy. It should have been about 500 years ago, but the failure to condemn this has led inexorably to Vatican II. This is why even the SLIGHTEST errors needed to be vigorously attacked ... since they tend to become amplified over time.
As I mentioned earlier, it was held unanimously for 1500 years that explicit belief in Jesus Christ and the Trinity were necessary for salvation. Then around the year 1500 a couple of Jesuits began dabbling with the innovation of "Rewarder God" theory. They should have been condemned as heretics right out of the gate. But God allowed them not to be, because it was His will that this present crisis come about as it did.