Chapter, Paragraph
1 II,14 | individual, no nation, no culture is impervious to the appeal
2 IV,20 | expression of any single human culture, for it transcends these
3 IV,21 | Challenge of Inculturation~21. Culture is the vital space within
4 IV,21 | with the Gospel. Just as a culture is the result of the life
5 IV,21 | to a large extent by the culture in which they live. As persons
6 IV,21 | change, so too does the culture change with them. As a culture
7 IV,21 | culture change with them. As a culture is transformed, so too are
8 IV,21 | certainly not identical with culture; they are independent of
9 IV,21 | are profoundly linked to a culture, and the building of the
10 IV,21 | split between the Gospel and culture the drama of our time, with
11 IV,21 | both evangelization and culture. 84~In the process of encountering
12 IV,21 | strives to understand their culture. She seeks to know the minds
13 IV,21 | these various aspects of culture, then she can begin the
14 IV,22 | with the eyes of their own culture.~The Liturgy is the source
15 IV,22 | interaction with the surrounding culture, but the more recently established
16 VI,34 | discrimination because of their culture, colour, race, caste, economic
17 VI,34 | evangelizers of their own culture and society. 178~No one
18 VI,34 | paedophilia and the drug culture as the social evils which
19 VI,35 | programmes, to resist "the culture of death".183 They can show
20 VI,38 | entire peoples, and the culture of death takes hold in the
21 VI,39 | societies into a global consumer culture that is both secularist
22 VII,48| seeing the emergence of a new culture that "originates not just
23 VII,48| that message into the ‘new culture' created by modern communications".235
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