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No, all religions don’t lead to God - MSNIt’s based, fundamentally, on the secular conceit that none of the world’s major religions or their truth-claims need to be taken seriously. But they do. Deadly seriously.
Christians remained the world’s biggest religious group. But Christians (of all denominations, counted as one group) did not keep pace with global population growth from 2010 to 2020. The number of ...
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Pope Francis: ‘All religions are paths to God’ - MSNIf we scrutinize more deeply, Pope Francis’ statement, “All religions are paths to God,” encourages a humble acknowledgment that God can operate in ways beyond human comprehension and within ...
An excerpt from ‘The Essentials of World Religions: An Underlying Harmony’, by Trilochan Sastry.
Jack Miles is the general editor of The Norton Anthology of World Religions (2015). He received the Pulitzer Prize for God: A Biography (1996) and a MacArthur Fellowship for his sequel Christ: A ...
William Ernest Hocking is a ruddy-faced Harvard professor of philosophy who stalks religion with a cool philosopher's eye. In 1931-32 Dr. Hocking, a Congregationalist, chairmaned the Appraisal ...
But these problems can only be solved by true religion, as professed by the Messengers of God, representing all the world’s great religions. None advocates war, hatred or violence.
St. John Paul II, in his encyclical “Redemptoris Missio,”affirmed that the Holy Spirit is active in every human heart in the world (Nos. 6, 29), and that the many religions reflect a ray of ...
I will be leading a few sessions on world religions, a subject I used to teach in my old life. I was asked to do this so I will give it a shot. I will begin with a quick overview from the ...
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