Chapter, Paragraph
1 Fwd,1| Time-Life series on the great religions of the world calls “Christendom'
2 Fwd,1| 3 of The World's Great Religions, New York: Time, Inc., 1963,
3 1,1 | under the influence of other religions, b) under the influence
4 1,1 | the exclusion of all other religions” (#77). This same decree,
5 1,1 | borrowing from various pagan religions in the ancient world, the
6 1,1 | best principles of many religions. Under the guise of a “reconciliation”
7 1,1 | bringing together all the world religions, ecumenism, rather than
8 1,1 | partial truths that various religions supposedly contain, may
9 1,1 | Christianity” and other united religions will accuse [the Orthodox]
10 1,2 | the Church:~ ~Of all the religions in the world, only the Christian
11 2,6 | or the most numerous of religions; in fact, He promised the
12 2,8 | all the other tolerated religions of the empire.~ ~
13 4,15| than a controversy about religions art: the attack on icons
14 7,14| teachings of non-Christian religions and philosophies). Aquinas
15 7,14| Wherever people devise their religions for themselves, it cannot
16 7,14| synthesis of many major religions, although it will particularly
17 7,14| denominations, even entire religions, must be equally respected,
18 7,14| way to the belief that all religions are equally true, even when
19 7,14| grace in the non-Christian religions as well, for all religions
20 7,14| religions as well, for all religions come from the same source,
21 7,14| creating a synthesis of religions that will comprise of all “
22 7,14| Buddhism, and all world religions), although it is completely
23 7,14| Christianity, alone among all the religions. With such a hodgepodge
24 7,14| Christian unity, unity of all religions, branch theories, unconditional
25 7,14| ecumenism seeks to unite all religions into one in order to attack
26 9,35| rejects the notion of Eastern religions that man is entirely absorbed
27 9,42| the development of natural religions occurred because the knowledge
28 10,10| level with non-Christian religions. One cannot deny that the
29 10,10| placed also the non-Christian religions, on the grounds that they
30 10,12| Christian creeds, but of all religions. As the foundation of ecumenism'
31 11,1 | choosing any of the existing religions, including any of the various
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