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  2. Hinduism and other religions - Wikipedia

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    The declaration Nostra aetate by the Second Vatican Council officially established inter-religious dialogue between Catholics and Hindus, promoting common values between the two religions (among others). There are over 17.3 million Catholics in India, which represents less than 2% of the total population, still making it the largest Christian ...

  3. Religious conversion - Wikipedia

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    Conversion to Christianity is the religious conversion of a previously non-Christian person to some form of Christianity. Some Christian sects require full conversion for new members regardless of any history in other Christian sects, or from certain other sects. The exact requirements vary between different churches and denominations.

  4. Christianity and other religions - Wikipedia

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    The followers of the Baháʼí Faith believe in God, as do Christians, and recognize Jesus' teachings, but they have different views of the Trinity and divinity of Jesus. The Baháʼí view of prophets is that although they have both human and divine characteristics, they are not themselves God, but rather "divine manifestations."

  5. Multiple religious belonging - Wikipedia

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    In some religions such as Judaism, Christianity, and Islam, those who hold to an exclusivist understanding of religion see multiple religious belonging as problematic. This is in contrast with countries such as China, Japan, Korea, Vietnam, India, Nepal and Sri Lanka, whose cultures have a long history of being influenced by different religions. [6]

  6. Christianity in India - Wikipedia

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    Pesaha Appam is an unleavened Passover bread made by the Saint Thomas Christians of Kerala to be served on Passover night Traditional pre-wedding Goan Catholic Ros ceremony. While Christians in India do not share one common culture, their cultures for the most part tend to be a blend of Indian, Syrian and European cultures.

  7. Inclusivism - Wikipedia

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    The doctrine of inclusivism is held by Unitarian Universalism, a liberal religion with Christian origins, [20] [21] some Roman Catholics [22] and Seventh-day Adventists, asserting that while Christianity is the "one true faith", other faiths are at least partially true.

  8. Religious exclusivism - Wikipedia

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    The two largest Christian branches, the Catholic Church and the Eastern Orthodox Church, both claim to be the "one true church" and that "outside the true Church there is no salvation"; Protestantism, however, which has many different denominations, has no consistent doctrine in this regard, and has a variety of different positions regarding ...

  9. Interfaith dialogue - Wikipedia

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    The conference was attended by religious leaders of different faiths such as Christianity, Judaism, Buddhism, Hinduism, and Taoism and was hosted by King Juan Carlos of Spain in Madrid. [ 75 ] [ 76 ] January 2009, at Gujarat 's Mahuva , the Dalai Lama inaugurated an interfaith "World Religions-Dialogue and Symphony" conference convened by Hindu ...