Again, you also know he wasn't the only one who said this. There are many other famous theologians and saints that can be produced saying the same thing.
No saints, no Doctors. Sorry. Perhaps a couple famous Jesuit theologians (aka Suarez), but that's about it. You exaggerate the scope of this error.
On the contrary, the Church Fathers unanimously agreed that knowledge of and faith in Christ and the Holy Trinity were required for salvation. In fact, every Catholic for 1600 years believed this.
And I don't care what a few Jesuit theologians claim. Here you have the Holy Office stating that Catholics are not permitted to speculate about the salvation of infidels. Period. And the Holy Office trumps these "famous theologians" hands down.
You would have us believe, like the Dimond nutters, that every single theologian working under the supervision of the Church has been teaching heresy for centuries, with the Popes being oblivious to all this. It's ridiculous.
What are you blabbering about? "Every single theologian"? Msgr. Fenton stated that even in his day it was the majority theological opinion that explicit belief in the Holy Trinity/Incarnation are necessary for salvation.
Continue to ignore the Holy Office under St. Pius X.