Chapter, Paragraph
1 Intro, 2 | often reflect a ray of that truth which enlightens all men".4
2 Intro, 2 | Jesus Christ, "the way, the truth, and the life" (Jn 14:6),
3 Intro, 2 | enrichment, in obedience to the truth and with respect for freedom.7 ~
4 Intro, 4 | acceptance of the revealed truth. Some of these can be mentioned:
5 Intro, 4 | inexpressibility of divine truth, even by Christian revelation;
6 Intro, 4 | relativistic attitudes toward truth itself, according to which
7 Intro, 4 | not daring to rise to the truth of being";8 the difficulty
8 Intro, 4 | compatibility with Christian truth; finally, the tendency to
9 Intro, 4 | their character of absolute truth and salvific universality,
10 1, 5 | God, who is "the way, the truth, and the life" (Jn 14:6),
11 1, 5 | full revelation of divine truth is given: "No one knows
12 1, 5 | revelation then, the deepest truth about God and the salvation
13 1, 5 | sending of the Spirit of truth, he completed and perfected
14 1, 5 | Gospel as the fullness of truth: "In this definitive Word
15 1, 5 | is, the fullness of the truth which God has enabled us
16 1, 5 | a universal and ultimate truth which stirs the human mind
17 1, 6 | based on the notion that the truth about God cannot be grasped
18 1, 6 | transcendent and inexhaustible. The truth about God is not abolished
19 1, 6 | will teach this "entire truth" (Jn 16:13) to the Apostles
20 1, 7 | to and believing in the truth'".16 ~The obedience of faith
21 1, 7 | implies acceptance of the truth of Christ's revelation,
22 1, 7 | guaranteed by God, who is Truth itself:17 "Faith is first
23 1, 7 | free assent to the whole truth that God has revealed".18
24 1, 7 | God who reveals and to the truth which he reveals, out of
25 1, 7 | acceptance in grace of revealed truth, which "makes it possible
26 1, 7 | which man in his search for truth has conceived and acted
27 1, 7 | faith (the acceptance of the truth revealed by the One and
28 1, 7 | in search of the absolute truth and still lacking assent
29 1, 8 | often reflect a ray of that truth which enlightens all men".23 ~
30 1, 8(23)| elements of good and of truth present among non-Christians,
31 1, 8 | without error, teach that truth which God, for the sake
32 2, 12 | s faith this fundamental truth. In presenting the Father'
33 2, 12 | and clearly recalled the truth of a single divine economy: "
34 3, 13 | foundation. In fact, the truth of Jesus Christ, Son of
35 3, 13 | to the knowledge of the truth. For there is one God; there
36 3, 14 | be firmly believed as a truth of Catholic faith that the
37 4, 16 | be firmly believed as a truth of Catholic faith. Just
38 4, 16 | pillar and mainstay of the truth' (1 Tim 3:15). This Church,
39 4, 16 | found of sanctification and truth",55 that is, in those Churches
40 4, 16 | very fullness of grace and truth entrusted to the Catholic
41 4, 17 | very fullness of grace and truth entrusted to the Catholic
42 6, 22 | Acts 17:30-31).90 This truth of faith does not lessen
43 6, 22 | Christ who is the way, the truth, and the life (Jn 14:6).
44 6, 22 | to the knowledge of the truth' (1 Tim 2:4); that is, God
45 6, 22 | through the knowledge of the truth. Salvation is found in the
46 6, 22 | Salvation is found in the truth. Those who obey the promptings
47 6, 22 | promptings of the Spirit of truth are already on the way of
48 6, 22 | the Church, to whom this truth has been entrusted, must
49 6, 22 | so as to bring them the truth. Because she believes in
50 6, 22 | proclaiming to all people the truth definitively revealed by
51 End, 23 | are required to seek the truth, and when they come to know
52 End, 23 | history for all humanity: "The truth, which is Christ, imposes
|