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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 10 June 2011
The phrase “religious unification” in its title does not mean that this paper is about ecumenism or that it is a plea for religious unity. It is not intended as a contribution to piety or to religious education, but to theological clarification. That is, I use the word “unification” in its intellectual sense, not in a practical or political sense.
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