Sacrosanctum concilium
Chap., Paragraph 1 1, 16| courses in seminaries and religions houses of studies; in theological
Gaudium et spes
Chap., Paragraph 2 8, 73| other opinions or other religions. At the same time, there
Nostra aetate
Chap., Paragraph 3 0, 1 | relationship to non-Christian religions. In her task of promoting
4 0, 1 | expect from the various religions answers to the unsolved
5 0, 2 | profound religious sense. ~Religions, however, that are bound
6 0, 2 | illumination. Likewise, other religions found everywhere try to
7 0, 2 | is true and holy in these religions. She regards with sincere
8 0, 2 | with the followers of other religions, carried out with prudence
Dignitatis humanae
Chap., Paragraph 9 0, 15| of different cultures and religions are being brought together
Ad gentes
Chap., Paragraph 10 2, 10| followers of one of the great religions, but others remain strangers
11 2, 12| even by non - Christian religions. ~However, the Church has
12 4, 26| the peoples, cultures, and religions; not only a knowledge that
13 5, 34| dialogue with non - Christian religions and cultures, and also that
14 5, 34| the history and science of religions, sociology, pastoral skills
15 6, 41| knowledge of peoples and of religions; thus helping the heralds
Optatam totius
Chap., Paragraph 16 5, 16 | to a knowledge of other religions which are more widespread
17 5, 16 | truth and goodness these religions, in God's providence, possess,
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