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1 1, 5 | participated forms of mediation of different kinds and degrees are not
2 2, 17| Christian faith, whereas different peoples, cultures and religions
3 3, 23| 23. The different versions of the "missionary
4 3, 23| Mk 16:20).~As for the different emphases found in each version,
5 3, 23| pluralism which reflects different experiences and situations
6 3, 24| gathers the members of the different churches together with the
7 3, 25| and religious values of different peoples. To the Lycaonians,
8 4, 31| but within it, there are different tasks and kinds of activity.
9 4, 32| the risk of putting very different situations on the same level
10 4, 37| activity ad gentes, being different from the pastoral care of
11 4, 37| These are two basically different situations with regard to
12 5, 50| Christians who belong to different churches and ecclesial communities
13 5, 52| nations, the Church encounters different cultures and becomes involved
14 5, 52| the Gospel incarnate in different cultures and at the same
15 5, 53| Christianity's contact with different cultures and not forgetting
16 5, 57| through which believers of different religions bear witness before
17 6, 72| missionary activity, the different forms of the lay apostolate
18 6, 72| groups and solidarities of different kinds - all these should
19 7, 83| students specialize in the different fields of missiology.~Activities
20 7, 85| in unity.... Between the different parts of the Church there
21 7, 86| brotherhood; the surmounting of different forms of racism and nationalism;
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