Chapter, Paragraph
1 Intro, 2| considering the values which these religions witness to and offer humanity,
2 Intro, 2| Church to non-Christian religions states: "The Catholic Church
3 Intro, 2| is true and holy in these religions. She has a high regard for
4 Intro, 4| that of belief in other religions, the inspired nature of
5 1, 6 | complementary to that found in other religions, is contrary to the Church'
6 1, 7 | and belief in the other religions, must be firmly held. If
7 1, 7 | then belief, in the other religions, is that sum of experience
8 1, 7 | identified with belief in other religions, which is religious experience
9 1, 7 | Christianity and the other religions tend to be reduced at times
10 1, 8 | sacred writings of other religions is also put forward. Certainly,
11 1, 8 | and teachings of the other religions, teaches that "although
12 1, 8 | spiritual riches, of which their religions are the main and essential
13 1, 8 | the sacred books of other religions, which in actual fact direct
14 2, 12 | history, peoples, cultures and religions... The Risen Christ ‘is
15 2, 12 | peoples, in cultures and religions, serves as a preparation
16 3, 14 | positive elements of these religions may fall within the divine
17 3, 15 | Christ in relation to other religions. In reality, however, such
18 5, 19 | different peoples, cultures, and religions are capable of finding common
19 6 | THE CHURCH AND THE OTHER RELIGIONS IN RELATION TO SALVATION ~
20 6, 20 | the Church and the other religions to salvation. ~Above all
21 6, 21 | constituted by the other religions, seen as complementary to
22 6, 21 | peoples, in cultures, and religions".86 Indeed, some prayers
23 6, 21 | and rituals of the other religions may assume a role of preparation
24 6, 22 | which the Church has for the religions of the world, but at the
25 6, 22 | that the followers of other religions can receive divine grace,
26 6, 22 | the founders of the other religions. Indeed, the Church, guided
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