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Two Paths that are Equally Legitimate

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The Clementine Homilies embrace a surprisingly pluralistic approach to faith. Moses and Jesus are both legitimate teachers. If one does not accept the other, but adheres to one, they are not necessarily condemned. A key caveat is the lack of animus towards the other. Furthermore, a consistent and enduring commitment to the Torah or the teachings of Jesus, from the perspectives of the Homilies, is the ultimate arbiter of true faith.

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The Clementine Homilies embrace a surprisingly pluralistic approach to faith. Moses and Jesus are both legitimate teachers. If one does not accept the other, but adheres to one, they are not necessarily condemned. A key caveat is the lack of animus towards the other. Furthermore, a consistent and enduring commitment to the Torah or the teachings of Jesus, from the perspectives of the Homilies, is the ultimate arbiter of true faith.

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