|    Chapter, §1 Intro     | unconditional trust in the power of Truth which the Pope has shown
 2 Intro     |           to advance on the path of truth, fraternal dialogue, and
 3 Intro     |       living in obedience to Divine Truth and its demands leads to
 4 Intro     |         illuminated by faith in the Truth which frees and saves (“
 5   1,  4   |            to proclaim the revealed truth that has been entrusted
 6   1,  4   |            the simple fact that the truth of God and its moral requirements
 7   2   (34)|            prayer of Azariah: “With truth and justice you have inflicted
 8   4   (65)|        Tübingen, 1965); Eng. trans. Truth and Method (London: Sheed
 9   4,  2   |        Church is “not afraid of the truth that emerges from history
10   5,  1   |       progress in reconciliation in truth, justice, and charity among
11   5,  1   |            renewed obedience to the Truth and to respect for the dignity
12   5,  3   |             Force in the Service of Truth~To the counter-witness of
13   5,  3   |             force in the service of truth.”78 This refers to forms
14   5,  3   |            to announce the revealed truth or did not include an evangelical
15   5,  3   |         establishing the historical truth by means of historical-critical
16   5,  3   |         stated by the Council: ‘The truth cannot impose itself except
17   5,  3   |         except by virtue of its own truth, as it wins over the mind
18   5,  5   |            radiate to the world the truth that “God is love (agape)” (
19   5,  5   |          Christians can radiate the truth that God is love is by their
20   5,  5   |             before us on the way of truth. It offers to those of the
21   6,  1   |           peace in obedience to the Truth. “Acknowledging the weaknesses
22   6,  1   |           his liberating and saving Truth, from the experience which
23   6,  1   |           to the splendor of saving Truth.~
24   6,  2   |           will and the love for the truth of the Church’s sons and
25   6,  3   |          stem from obedience to the truth and tend to produce fruits
26   6,  3   |             witness of faith in the truth and mercy of God as revealed
27   6,  3   |          witness of docility to the truth.~Lastly, in relation to
28 End       |           trust in the power of the truth that makes us free (cf.
29 End       |        necessary requirement of the truth, which, in addition to the
30 End       |                  Recognition of the Truth is a source of reconciliation
31 End       |           also states, “Love of the truth, sought with humility, is
32 End       |            of her responsibility to Truth, the Church “cannot cross
 
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