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1 Int, 2 | Christian churches and other religions, and to enter into dialogue
2 2, 17 | between peoples, cultures and religions, so that through a mutual
3 2, 17 | different peoples, cultures and religions are capable of finding common
4 3, 28 | history, peoples, cultures and religions. Indeed, the Spirit is at
5 3, 29 | relationship with other religions is dictated by a twofold
6 3, 29(45) | Representatives of Non-Christian Religions, Madras, February 5, 1986:
7 3, 29(45) | Representatives of Other Religions, Tokyo, February 24, 1981,
8 3, 29 | peoples, in cultures and religions serves as a preparation
9 5 | Brothers and Sisters of Other Religions~
10 5, 55 | for the most part to other religions. In Christ, God calls all
11 5, 55 | spiritual riches, of which their religions are the main and essential
12 5, 55(98) | Relation to Non-Christian Religions Nostra Aetate, 2; Dogmatic
13 5, 55 | that the followers of other religions can receive God's grace
14 5, 56 | fruit in the Spirit. Other religions constitute a positive challenge
15 5, 56(105)| Relation to Non-Christian Religions Nostra Aetate, 2.~
16 5, 57 | which believers of different religions bear witness before each
17 5, 57 | the followers of various religions through their example in
18 7, 82 | followers of non-Christian religions who settle in other nations
19 7, 83 | the study of the great religions and missiology. I recommend
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