Chapter, §
1 Intro | purification of memory” possible in connection with the recognition
2 Intro | implications? And what are the possible effects on the life of the
3 Intro | before whom alone it becomes possible to recognize the faults
4 1, 4 | ethical judgement is always possible, given the simple fact that
5 2, 1 | would seem to exclude any possible request for forgiveness.36
6 2, 2 | but this experience, made possible by the death and resurrection
7 2, 2 | there are now two scenarios possible: the history of Adam and
8 2, 2 | an acute awareness of the possible deficiencies of the baptized.
9 3, 1 | through time and space, it is possible to consider the aspect of
10 4 | reconstruction, as precise as possible, of the events, of the customs,
11 4, 1 | judging both the accuracy of possible correspondences and possible
12 4, 1 | possible correspondences and possible difficulties of communication
13 4, 1 | reflective and conscious as possible, in order to measure and
14 4, 1 | means reaching it as far as possible in its objectivity through
15 4, 1 | prior understanding or by possible prejudices. Stating the
16 4, 1 | importance and to discover other possible interpretations.~
17 4, 2 | one intends to judge the possible wrongs of the past, it must
18 4, 2 | Generalization must be avoided. Any possible statement today must be
19 4, 2 | will avail itself of all possible contributions by the historical
20 5 | past millennium. It is not possible to undertake such a task
21 5, 1 | is then that it becomes possible to speak of an objective
22 5, 1 | occurs whenever it becomes possible to attribute to past historical
23 5, 3 | significance. Only thus will it be possible to avoid every form of mythical
24 5, 4 | Did Christians give every possible assistance to those being
25 6 | considerations, it is now possible to ask the question: What
26 6, 1 | Above all, if the causes of possible resentment for evils suffered
27 6, 1 | faults also includes all possible omissions, even if only
28 6, 2 | spiritual benefits and the possible costs of such acts, taking
29 6, 2 | parties, oriented toward a possible reconciliation connected
30 6, 2 | unilateral initiatives.~Possible gestures of reparation must
31 6, 3 | mistaken as confirmation of possible prejudices against Christianity.
32 6, 3 | should take into account the possible double effect of an act
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