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The term for easy access to other cultures that may lead to a kind of unification of culture is called .
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Recognizing and affirming the value of different cultures is called .
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Religious values of poverty, simplicity, and detachment have been challenged by .
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Worldwide interconnections challenge a narrow, provincial focus that is also known as .
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The term refers to the modern tendency to separate religion from everyday life.
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The term for the position that the existence of God can neither be proved or disproved is .
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Concern for nature and its preservation is called .
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is partially explained by the conservative religious reaction to the onslaught of change.
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The new type of environmentally sensitive travel to visit natural preserves and experience other wonders of nature is called .
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The term the author uses to describe the whole movement that finds great spiritual significance in the environment is .
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The book called reveals the interrelatedness of religion and science.
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Twentieth century psychologist has written extensively on the necessary spiritual development of humans.
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The gathering of representatives from world religions in Chicago in 1893; The was one of the first examples of modern religious dialogue.
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A yearly celebration of the natural environment and the role of humans in preserving it is .
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A modern deification of nature whereby the divine is experienced and expressed through the natural environment is .
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The Vatican Council exemplified an openness to accepting modern elements into the Catholic faith.







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