Orthodox Church’s Attitude to non-Christian Religions

Teologia 74 (1):31-43 (2018)
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Abstract

This article aims to provide a framework for the attitude of the Orthodox Church towards other religions, an attitude that must be expressed today in the public space. Contemporary global society is a society of the plurality of religious identities. Nowadays, the Orthodox Church has to rethink the pastoral missionary program taking into account this new reality

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