Chapter, Paragraph
1 I,5 | religious, cultural and economic realities of Asia. 8 The
2 I,7 | Economic and Social Realities~7.
3 I,7 | Realities~7. On the subject of economic development, situations
4 I,7 | developing through effective economic policies, and others still
5 I,7 | merely a demographic or economic problem but especially a
6 I,7 | questionable political, economic and ideological interests.
7 I,7 | brief reflection upon the economic and social realities of
8 I,7 | also given to the extensive economic growth of many Asian societies
9 I,8 | participation in government and economic life, for equal opportunities
10 V,24| social, cultural, linguistic, economic and religious differences.
11 V,25| religious, cultural and economic realities of Asia. Ecclesial
12 V,25| because of their social, economic, political, cultural or
13 VI,32| of social, political and economic life are often inimical
14 VI,32| reduce the person to an economic unit in an ever more oppressive
15 VI,32| never a merely technical or economic question; it is fundamentally
16 VI,33| powerful, to an ideology, economic power, oppressive political
17 VI,34| culture, colour, race, caste, economic status, or because of their
18 VI,34| some of them on the lowest economic rung. The Synod repeatedly
19 VI,39| importance of the process of economic globalization. While acknowledging
20 VI,39| margin of international economic and political relations.
21 VI,40| world marred by social and economic inequalities, the Church
22 VI,40| the importance of sound economic planning, transparency and
23 VI,41| Environment~41. When concern for economic and technological progress
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