Chapter, Paragraph
1 I,6 | followers. The religious values they teach await their fulfilment
2 I,6 | their religious and cultural values, such as love of silence
3 I,6 | enquiry. 10 They hold dear the values of respect for life, compassion
4 I,6 | deep thirst for spiritual values, as the rise of new religious
5 I,7 | traditional, social and religious values, threaten Asia's cultures
6 I,7 | effects on family life and values. Mention was also made of
7 I,7 | cultural and educational values, tourism has in some cases
8 I,7 | threatening traditional values, and in particular the sacredness
9 II,14 | way".48 In him, "authentic values of all religious and cultural
10 IV,20 | it unveils the truths and values which will ensure their
11 IV,20 | intertwined with cultural values and specific world views.~
12 IV,20 | cultural and religious values of his listeners (cf. Acts
13 IV,21 | transmits her truths and values and renews cultures from
14 IV,21 | the cultural and religious values of different peoples, among
15 IV,21 | hearts of her hearers, their values and customs, their problems
16 IV,22 | upon traditional cultural values, symbols and rituals. There
17 IV,23 | silence are considered great values by the followers of all
18 V,31 | defence of human and religious values. 160 I repeat how important
19 VI,32 | founded upon the universal values of peace, justice, solidarity
20 VI,34 | traditional religion and its values; it implies as well the
21 VI,36 | to ensure that Christian values and ethics enter deeply
22 VI,39 | traditional family and social values which until now had sustained
23 VII,44| community, they attest to the values of Christian fraternity
24 VII,46| Synod Fathers noted, family values like filial respect, love
25 VII,48| Asian cultures with the values of the Kingdom.~I echo the
26 VII,48| for spiritual and moral values in the media. With the Synod
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