Catholics and other faiths since Vatican II

The Australasian Catholic Record 91 (1):49 (2014)
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Downs, Stephen Many Catholics know that Vatican II advocated a more positive approach to other religions and belief systems, and called for dialogue with their adherents. But has any progress been made since then? Some will have heard of dialogue between Catholics and people of other faiths taking place. But what of the Catholic understanding of other faiths; has it changed or developed since Vatican II?

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