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1 3, 29(45) | Address to Representatives of Non-Christian Religions, Madras, February
2 4, 32 | values in overwhelmingly non-Christian countries, and the proliferation
3 4, 34 | groups and settings which are non-Christian because the preaching of
4 4, 37 | the message of Christ to non-Christian young people who represent
5 4, 40 | salvation. Population growth in non-Christian countries of the South and
6 4, 40 | given the vastness of the non-Christian world.~
7 5, 49 | expansion of the Church in non-Christian environments and among non-Christian
8 5, 49 | non-Christian environments and among non-Christian groups, and to encourage
9 5, 55(98) | the Church's Relation to Non-Christian Religions Nostra Aetate,
10 5, 56(105)| the Church's Relation to Non-Christian Religions Nostra Aetate,
11 6, 67 | and especially for the non-Christian groups in their own area.
12 6, 69 | beneficial throughout the non-Christian world, especially in those
13 7, 82 | countries who work for a time in non-Christian countries. These circumstances
14 7, 82 | countries and followers of non-Christian religions who settle in
15 7, 85 | slackening their drive toward the non-Christian world, begrudgingly conceding
16 7, 86 | signs. In fact, both in the non-Christian world and in the traditionally
17 8, 91 | with representatives of the non-Christian spiritual traditions, particularly
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