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Non-Christian Religions - Part 1b

Fr. Andrew continues his survey of non-Christian religions by describing the following: Druze Alawites Zoroastrianism Mandaeism Yazdanism Baha'i Hinduism

An episode of the Orthodoxy and Heterodoxy podcast, hosted by Fr. Andrew Stephen Damick, titled "Non-Christian Religions - Part 1b" was published on August 9, 2016.

August 9, 2016 · Orthodoxy and Heterodoxy

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Fr. Andrew continues his survey of non-Christian religions by describing the following: Druze Alawites Zoroastrianism Mandaeism Yazdanism Baha'i Hinduism

Fr. Andrew continues his survey of non-Christian religions by describing the following: Druze Alawites Zoroastrianism Mandaeism Yazdanism Baha'i Hinduism
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