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Pope Benedict XVI on Nostra Aetate and Islam




This Rock
Volume 18, Number 2
  February 2007  

 Reasons for Hope
By Cherie Peacock
 Letters
 God Made It. We Can’t Change It.
By Mary Beth Kremski
 Live by the Sea and You Will See God
By Peter Kreeft
 Pope Benedict Speaks to Muslims
By Matthew E. Bunson
 Islam in a Nutshell
 The Five Pillars
 Pope Benedict XVI on Nostra Aetate and Islam
 Quo Vadis, Canterbury? The Plight of the Anglican Church
By Dwight Longenecker
 Does the Watch Tower Society Speak for God?
By Joel Peters
 Damascus Road
How We Caught the Roman Flu
By Paul and Anise Yarbrough
 By the Book
Judge Not?
By Jim Blackburn
 Truth be Told
A True Christian Conquest
By Matthew E. Bunson
 Up a Notch
Elementary Logic and the Beginning of Life
By Patrick Beeman
 Classic Apologetics
Freedom in Truth
By Oliver Barres
 Quick Questions
 Last Writes
By Karl Keating

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For more than forty years, the teaching of the Second Vatican Council has inspired and guided the approach taken by the Holy See and by local churches throughout the world to relations with the followers of other religions. Following the biblical tradition, the Council teaches that the entire human race shares a common origin and a common destiny: God, our Creator and the goal of our earthly pilgrimage. Christians and Muslims belong to the family of those who believe in the one God and who, according to their respective traditions, trace their ancestry to Abraham. (cf. Second Vatican Council, Nostra Aetate 1, 3)



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