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Pontifical Council for Culture; Pontifical Council for Interreligious Dialogue
Jesus Christ the bearer of the water of life

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christianity

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1 1.1 | it is possible to blend Christianity and New Age, by taking what 2 1.1 | remembering that deviations within Christianity have also gone beyond traditional 3 1.1 | is completely fatalistic. Christianity, on the other hand, is an 4 1.2 | the differences between Christianity and New Age.~ ~ 5 1.3 | up in the early days of Christianity, and gained momentum at 6 1.3 | humanity in traditional Christianity, with more and more original 7 1.4 | completely abandoned the realm of Christianity. Instead, it has always 8 1.4 | existed side by side with Christianity, sometimes taking the shape 9 2.1 | which has been dominated by Christianity. But the current age of 10 2.1 | lore of the Druids, Celtic Christianity, mediaeval alchemy, Renaissance 11 2.1 | relationship between New Age and Christianity, is the total recasting 12 2.3.1 | have been supplanted by Christianity; but this perennial esoteric 13 2.3.1 | Father-God of Judaism and Christianity, and removes the prospect 14 2.3.2 | sectarianism' of traditional Christianity as perceived by spiritualists 15 2.3.2 | maleGod of Judaism, of Christianity and of Islam. She urged 16 2.3.2 | struggle against “patriarchalChristianity today.~Marilyn Ferguson 17 2.3.2 | that he had “psychologised” Christianity was that “psychology is 18 2.3.4.1| with Nietzsche's idea that Christianity has prevented the full manifestation 19 2.4 | any philosophy or theory. Christianity always seeks to measure 20 3.3 | Christ~In the early days of Christianity, believers in Jesus Christ 21 3.5 | contrast between New Age and Christianity. So much New Age literature 22 4 | biblical texts to purify Christianity of the formal religion which 23 4 | anthropocentrism ascribed to Christianity and rejected by many New 24 4 | mediator of redemption. In Christianity salvation is not an experience 25 4 | harmony, is unacceptable to Christianity.  ~Where there is true love, 26 4 | of love. Union is seen in Christianity as communion, unity as community. ~*  27 4 | nature. In this scenario, Christianity has to be eliminated and 28 6.1 | anti-Christian. Their stance towards Christianity is not neutral, but neutralising: 29 6.1 | standpoints, traditional Christianity is not sincerely regarded 30 6.1 | tolerable place for true Christianity”, and there are even arguments 31 6.2 | to the central tenets of Christianity is what counts. ~*The Catholic 32 6.2 | past and present. Where Christianity's rich symbolism, and its 33 6.2 | proposals, the appeal of Christianity will be felt first of all 34 7.2 | the age of Pisces that of Christianity, Aquarius the age of a universal 35 7.2 | In the first centuries of Christianity, the Fathers of the Church 36 7.2 | further problem arises for Christianity when the question of the 37 7.2 | religions. Whatever preceded Christianity is reckoned to be more genuine 38 7.2 | moved away from orthodox Christianity, through Unitarianism to


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